Event Id | 54 |
Source | Microsoft-Windows-PrintSpooler |
Description | Document %1 failed to print and was deleted because of corruption in the spooled file. The associated driver is: %2. Try printing the document again. |
Event Information | According to Microsoft : Cause : This event is logged when document failed to print and was deleted because of corruption in the spooled file. Resolution : Restart the Print Spooler service or reinstall the printer driver To resolve this error, try again to print the document. If this fails, use the procedures in this topic to do the following:
To delete the failed document and restart the Print Spooler service, use the two procedures in this section. Warning : Restarting the Print Spooler causes all print jobs to be restarted. After restarting the Print Spooler service, you might need to either reset some printers or turn them off and then turn them on again. On an active print server, perform this procedure outside of normal business hours or during scheduled maintenance time, if possible. Before using this procedure, take all printers offline and wait for all print jobs to be completed, or pause all printers and wait for all print jobs with Active status to be completed. To delete a failed print job and restart the Print Spooler service:
In some instances, you might receive Error 1068 – "The dependency service or group failed to start" – when attempting to start the Print Spooler. This can happen if the Print Spooler service relies on other services that are not running. To resolve this issue, use the following procedure. To verify or change the Startup setting for individual services (dependencies):
To reinstall the printer driver:
Obtain an updated printer driver (from the printer vendor) that displays the Designed for Windows logo, install it on the client computer by following the instructions provided with the printer driver, and then print the document again. Verify : To verify that the print server is functioning properly, retry printing and then inspect the printed document to confirm that it printed correctly. Note : If the print server logs spooler information events, Windows logs Print Spooler Event 10 after each successful printing operation. |
Reference Links | Event ID 54 from Source Microsoft-Windows-PrintSpooler |
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