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Posted on Jul 14, 2009

Print job stops HP 4350

I have a client and when they send a Word job to their HP 4350 printer that's longer than 22 pages only the first 22 pages print. They're using PCL6 driver for HP 4350 and they're on a network. I resolved this issue a month ago by starting and restarting the print spooler. that did not resolve issue this time.

They only print these documents in Word. I'm not sure if more than 22 pages print in other apps.

user - Windows XP
server - 2003

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