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Printing, Faxing and Scanning with Vista A forum for using printers, scanners and fx with Windows Vista. (microsoft.public.windows.vista.print_fax_scan) |
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Print Spooler SubSystem
I am using Windows Vista Home Premium and when I try to print to my printer I
get the following error message: Spooler SubSystem App stopped working and was closed. My printer is a Canon PIXMA MP450 multifunction printer. Is there a fix for this problem. Looked in the Knowledge Base articles but could not find a fix for this particular problem. Any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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Print Spooler SubSystem
I am having the same problem although my printer is an epson photo R 300 and a photo R 320 , I know this doen`t help greg but it does mean it affects more than 1 make of printer, both printers were working ok, just suddenly developed this error, can anyone help PLEASE. "Greg" wrote: I am using Windows Vista Home Premium and when I try to print to my printer I get the following error message: Spooler SubSystem App stopped working and was closed. My printer is a Canon PIXMA MP450 multifunction printer. Is there a fix for this problem. Looked in the Knowledge Base articles but could not find a fix for this particular problem. Any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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Print Spooler SubSystem
Glad I am not alone in this. Hopefully someone will be able to give us an
answer to this problem. "chris" wrote: I am having the same problem although my printer is an epson photo R 300 and a photo R 320 , I know this doen`t help greg but it does mean it affects more than 1 make of printer, both printers were working ok, just suddenly developed this error, can anyone help PLEASE. "Greg" wrote: I am using Windows Vista Home Premium and when I try to print to my printer I get the following error message: Spooler SubSystem App stopped working and was closed. My printer is a Canon PIXMA MP450 multifunction printer. Is there a fix for this problem. Looked in the Knowledge Base articles but could not find a fix for this particular problem. Any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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Print Spooler SubSystem
Hi Folks, I'm on Vista 64 Home Premium and experiencing the same problems. Every time I boot, I get an error saying Spooler Subsystem App has stopped running. There are a number of threads out there detailing the steps to clean the registry, remove drivers, remove internet print services, etc., but none of these has worked for me. I am, however, pretty sure how the problem started. I decided I'd designate my HP LaserJEt1020 as a shared printer and try to print across my local network from an older XP computer. That was all it took. Nothing will print since on my Vista machine. I'm thinking the next step is a registry cleaner, followed by a reinstall of Vista. Really not looking forward to that, but manually deleting registry entries for my printer, turning services on and off manually, and reinstalling printer drivers has not solved this for me. Anyone know of a good reg. cleaner app for 64 bit systems? Hope M$ can get this addressed shortly. There's currently nothing to be found in the knowledge base. Good luck, and please post back with any solutions you discover. Gravy -- mmmgoodgravy |
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Print Spooler SubSystem
I have been testing this and have found that after my rebuild, the Adobe Reader v9 was the last thing that I installed befor getting this error. I performed a restore to the point before my adobe reader install and was able to print. After my Adobe install, print spooler stopped when trying to print. Hope this helps. -- jezard |
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Print Spooler SubSystem
I have been testing this and have found that after my rebuild, the Adobe Reader v9 was the last thing that I installed befor getting this error. I performed a restore to the point before my adobe reader install and was able to print. After my Adobe install, print spooler stopped when trying to print. Hope this helps. -- jezard |
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Print Spooler SubSystem
jezard;1645925 Wrote: I have been testing this and have found that after my rebuild, the Adobe Reader v9 was the last thing that I installed befor getting this error. I performed a restore to the point before my adobe reader install and was able to print. After my Adobe install, print spooler stopped when trying to print. Hope this helps. -- jezard I also try to test and my mind almost blow up -- Fotobek Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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Print Spooler SubSystem
jezard;1645925 Wrote: I have been testing this and have found that after my rebuild, the Adobe Reader v9 was the last thing that I installed befor getting this error. I performed a restore to the point before my adobe reader install and was able to print. After my Adobe install, print spooler stopped when trying to print. Hope this helps. -- jezard I also try to test and my mind almost blow up -- Fotobek Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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Print Spooler SubSystem
Anybody tried this? 'Error message when you try to install a network printer on a Windows Vista-based computer: "Windows cannot connect to the printer Operation could not be completed (error 0x0000000d)"' (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/947236) I no longer get that annoying message on my Vista 32, so it must work... -- EvilOzzness |
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Print Spooler SubSystem
Anybody tried this? 'Error message when you try to install a network printer on a Windows Vista-based computer: "Windows cannot connect to the printer Operation could not be completed (error 0x0000000d)"' (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/947236) I no longer get that annoying message on my Vista 32, so it must work... -- EvilOzzness |