- #TOSHIBA E STUDIO 3555C SOFTWARE PDF#
- #TOSHIBA E STUDIO 3555C SOFTWARE INSTALL#
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- #TOSHIBA E STUDIO 3555C SOFTWARE WINDOWS 10#
#TOSHIBA E STUDIO 3555C SOFTWARE PDF#
A 45 page pdf with text only failed (10meg in queue).
Some 25 page files print fine (1.7meg in queue), but a 16 page pdf with more images fails (6meg in queue).
#TOSHIBA E STUDIO 3555C SOFTWARE INSTALL#
Net framework did have an update in Windows updates, but after install and restart, no change.
#TOSHIBA E STUDIO 3555C SOFTWARE WINDOWS 10#
That or Windows 10 couldn't control itself like past versions (like v1803). Problem gone.Īs the printer was connect via 100Mbps, and the PC 1000Mbps, perhaps the printer couldn't handle the speed. Put everything back the way it was and change the printer to run on 1000Mbps. Hasn't been a problem before, but perhaps direct connecting made the problem PC auto-negotiate to 100Mbps. After further checking the printer at that point, it looks like the printer NIC is set to Auto100Mbps. Tested the printer by directly connecting a network cable between printer and problem PC. Perhaps speed? The fresh machine was tested, and working fine at another office just fine, so whats the difference? Well, the other office, the PC is connected via 10/100. SSID used on the WAP is set on same VLAN, connects to the same switch.so what else could it be. Gave that a shot and boom, problem machine is working on wifi, with hardwired disconnected. Poking more at it, I had a usb wifi adapter in my bag. Machine shows 1gig network connection, so speed looks good. Did a long term ping, under 1ms and no drops. Issue happens in different offices, so the drop/in-wall-wiring can be rules out. Printer is connected to the same VLAN, same switch, and had firmware up-to-date. Both machines had latest printer drivers, set to connect via a TCP/IP port to the printer. Windows 10 machine, spooled slowly, then locked up, then erred out. Used the same document on both, using Adobe Reader to print. Swapped machines out so that had identical network cable, switch-port, and peripherals. Had a Windows 7 machine and a Fresh Windows 10 machine (v1903, only Chrome and Adobe Reader installed).