
HP Officejet Pro 8600 Premium e-All-in-One - N911n Drivers & Downloads http:/ Opens a new window / h10025.ewfrf/ wc/ softwareCategory? os=4024 &lc=en &cc=us &dlc=en &sw_lang= &product=4323652#N194 After the drivers have been removed, reboot the system (as generally some files will still be in memory until you do).įourthly, have a look at the following, as I am unsure what precise model you are using: Might make your life easier deploy the printers over your network. You may need to install this role first and I highly recommend it if your server is to be a print server. Thirdly, on the server, remove ALL drivers pertaining to this printer and older drivers no longer in use, via printmanagement.msc ( http:/ Opens a new window / / en-us/ library/ cc753109%28v=ws.10%29.aspx).

If you can, upgrade the firmware on the switch too (I did that last month and it solved a few printer issues for me also!).

Auto Neg can have a detrimental affect to a printer, particularly on older switches. Secondly, assuming it is a wired connection, I'd recommend setting the port on the printer (and the switch and maybe even the server itself) to something other than "Auto Negotiation" - 100Mbps or 1000Mbps / 1Gbps would be fine.

I use a Laserjet CM6030 and when I set it up on a 2003 32-bit server I had similar issues like you, especially on the "spout out pages and pages of rubbish".įrom my experiences, a few things you could try:įirstly, it's always a good idea to get the latest firmware and updates for the printer: http:/ Opens a new window / h10025.ewfrf/ wc/ document? cc=uk &lc=en &dlc=en &docname=c02919168
