HP 4250 manual Initialize the driver for that printer

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7The status of a print job is Unknown on the Jobs page for that printer in the web interface.

8I am trying to print a large print file. Is there a maximum size of print job that the PSA will handle?

9There are a lot of jobs spooled on the PSA. Is there a limit?

10I am trying to print in Landscape mode, Duplex mode, or multiple copies, but the margins are offset.

11The performance of the PSA is very slow when connecting to the PSA via Network Neighborhood or when opening a printer's Property Page in Network Neighborhood.

Delete the print job and resend it.

There is no limit for a file size that the PSA can handle.

Up to 10,000 jobs can be spooled at a time, which might be further restricted by the disk space available on the PSA.

If you have not done so, upgrade your firmware to version 2.4.x and

initialize the driver for that printer.

Delete the print driver from the computer and delete the port created for it. Install the print driver on the computer as a network printer and browse to the print queue on the PSA.

Several workarounds or solutions are available. Performance issues can be subjective. If printing seems to be slow using the PSA, compare printing through some other means (such as an LPR port on the workstation that prints directly to the printer's IP address). A comparison helps to identify general network, printer, or application problems versus specific print server PSA problems.

Upgrade the PSA firmware. Click here to download the most current firmware version for the PSA. The latest firmware revision (2.4.x or newer) should fix the following conditions:

Slow printing/performance - At first printing is fast, afterwards printing seems to be very slow. Turning the print PSA off then on seems to help.

Slow Web Pages - When attempting to access or make changes to the Web page for the PSA, the Web pages are very slow.

Locks up - PSA locks up or is unable to print. Turning the PSA off and then on seems to help.

Verify the configuration of the DNS server with the network administrator. An incorrectly configured entry on the DNS server for the PSA can cause delays:

connecting to a printer in Network Neighborhood

delays displaying the Property page in Network Neighborhood

in printing

The PSA must have a correctly configured DNS server and the PSA requires entries in both the DNS server's forward and reverse lookup tables. If the DNS server is not configured properly, when a computer tries to connect to the PSA through Network Neighborhood, it could take one to two minutes while the PSA tries to communicate with the DNS server.

Verify the DNS lookup tables using the following steps:

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HP 4250 manual Initialize the driver for that printer, Verify the DNS lookup tables using the following steps