Interesting-we've been seeing the same thing here since school started in early 
September and I've found little online about the issue.  Our print servers are 
currently WS08 R2 using the HP Universal drivers, which could be the same 
driver on WS03 if you are using the universal driver.  Clients are mostly XP 
with a smattering of W7 and WS08 R2 (RDS)-I've seen the problem from both.  
Doesn't seem to matter if we use PCL5, 6, or PS for the driver.  Print servers 
are not DCs-we have a 2-node MS failover cluster.  We migrated to the WS08 R2 
cluster and Universal drivers late last spring, so I really don't know if it 
actually started at that time but wasn't reported until school started.

The only workaround I've found so far is to tell people to click on the 
advanced button and choose "print as image" when they print a pdf-always comes 
out correct when doing that, but it can take much longer to print.  We were 
running earlier HP Universal drivers in September when it was first reported, 
but I have since updated to the August 31st (current) release, with no 
difference seen.

From: JimmyZ [mailto:zang...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 2010 10:01 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Printing Issue

Hello - Having a strange printing issue that I was wondering if anyone can shed 
some light on.

Windows 2003 servers.  Print server is also a DC.  All HP LJ printers of 
varying models 42xx.  All with static ip and using ip ports on print server.

Clients are xp and 2003/citrix.  All printers are installed from the server so 
all using the same pcl 5 drivers.

Issue is random print jobs - usualy pdf files but can be word docs get "lost".  
Show up on print q but are never printed.

Event log shows event 6161 with source code 29.  When I google that it points 
to permissions issues but I do not get the access denied event and the problem 
happens when logged in as a domain admin.

Anyone got any other ideas?

TIA!



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