Adding to add printer that is converted to CISS

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I was bothered finding one when I attempt to print and my PC responded about failure to add the printer.

I tried to trouble shoot to no avail, and it really appeared to me that nothing is wrong with the printer program.

A call to a friend told me that my printer which was converted into a CISS probably needs to be reset so I brought it back to the  printer conversion shop where It was fixed. I was asked to pay a good sum for what he called as the resetting fee for a job that only took him a moment. A fellow customer told me I can do that by myself but gave no details.

One day I came across with this printer re-setter program.

Can you suggest for me one good program for that concern?

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Adding the printer connection failed. The local print spooler service is not running.

Please restart the spooler or restart the machine.

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Adding to add printer that is converted to CISS

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By the way what is your printer model and brand?

Re-setter of printer depends on the brand of the printer, I am using an Epson TX210 and I am just who reset this machine.

I just downloaded the software in the internet, when I still don't know how to do it, the printer conversion shop ask me for a good bulk of money to reset, suddenly i research about it and I've found out that it's just simple.

Regards with printer spooler problem, it just needs to be reset. 

Try this some procedures:

1. In services, right-click Print Spooler and then properties

2. Click the Dependencies tab, the first box lists all of the system services that must be running for Printer Spooler to start. These are the dependencies.

3. Make a note of each service, click OK.

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Adding to add printer that is converted to CISS

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Since that error is related to the Print Spooler service, check that the Print Spooler service is running. Click “Start”, “Control Panel”, “Administrative Tools” then double-click “Services”. In “Services” window, scroll down and look for the “Print Spooler” service. Double-click it to open the “Properties”. In the properties window, in “General” tab, make sure “Startup type” is set to “Automatic”.

If the service is not running, click “Start” to start the service manually then “OK”. If the problem continues, try deleting your printer then add it again. To delete the printer, click “Start”, “Control Panel” then “Devices and Printers”. If you don’t see this, set view to “Small icons”. Next, right-click your printer then select “Remove device”.

To add the printer back, in “Devices and Printers”, click “Add a printer” then “Add a local printer”. In “Choose a printer port” page, make sure “Use an existing port” is selected then click “Next”. In the “Install the printer driver” page, select the printer manufacturer and model then click “Next”. Follow the succeeding instructions then click “Finish”.

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