Step 1: Step One
Windows 7 solution - Please note this solution will require Admin rights.
Firstly go to the Start Menu, type MMC and press enter to run the Microsoft Management Console
Step 2: Step Two
From the MMC, select File, Add/Remove snap-in
Step 3: Step Three
In the left pane, select Print Management and click Add
Immediately after clicking Add on the box above, the box labelled Specify Print Server will appear. As you are removing drivers from your local PC, simply click on Add The Local Print Server.
This will place your PC name in the box labelled Print Servers directly below. At this point, press Finish.
Step 5: Step Five
Confirming that the right pane of the Add/remove Snap-ins shows Print Management, press OK to return to the main MMC screen.
Step 6: Step Six
This next step takes for granted you have already uninstalled the printer(s) in question from Devices and Printers.
With the MMC console now open with the snap-in installed, simply in the left pane click down from Print Management, Print Servers, Your PC Name, Drivers.
At this point you will be presented with a list of current drivers installed on your PC.
Step 7: Step Seven
To actually uninstall the printer driver(s), simply right click on the driver in question from the right side pane and choose Remove Driver Package. If you are faced with a message saying 'the following driver cannot be deleted' due to be referencing a print server, then simply cancel off the message, right click on the driver again and ensure Set Driver Isolation is set to Isolated. Usually this is set to Shared if installed centralled. Once this is done attempt to delete again.
If the driver has at any time been replaced or upgraded there may be more than one variant of the driver installed, so repeat the process until all the required drivers are removed.
Step 8: Step Eight
Once all drivers are removed, close the MMC. Close all other programs open and reboot the PC to complete the process.
In the end out of over 30 PCs with this driver installed, all of them continued to work with the exception of a couple. The PCs are all identically installed which eliminated a lots of possible issues. So, driver removed, PC rebooted and driver reinstalled. No more complaints on this one
This may help you,
Rachel Gomez
SOURCE: Printing problem "PCL XL error"
here are the steps to remedy the problem:
1.right click the printer and go to the properties.
2.click on the advanced tab and uncheck 'enabled printing features'
3.click on the general tab and click on 'printing preferences'
4.click on the 'advanced' tab and disable the 'print optimizations'
hopefully it works for you guys.
cheers.
SOURCE: Printing problem "PCL XL error"
Dear Sir
My printer is laserjet 1320
PCL XL error
Subsystem: KERNEL
Error: Illegal Tag
Operator: 0x1b
Position: 6
Pls. This problem solution give me.
SOURCE: pcl xl error warning: Illegal media source
Some people have issues with the PCL6 driver this causes pcl xl error like this to print. Change your driver from the PCL6 driver to the PCL5 driver. If you don't have the software you can down load it from HP at: http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/en/support.html
Thanks...V
SOURCE: Printing problem "PCL XL error"
PCL XL ERROR subsystem: Kernel Error: Illegal Tag Operator :0 x 1b Position: 6
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