This topic contains solutions to common problems that you might experience with the Spool Window.
Documents in the Spool Window are in a Printing state, but are not printing
Spool Window does not update after BARR Message service is restarted
When printer or document errors occur, the state changes to Down ... error (for printers) or Hold ... error (for documents). To view the entire error and a detailed error description, right-click the printer or document and select Information on Status. You can also the Operator Console to gather more information for diagnosing the problem.
Cause: If a Windows physical printer has been deleted or renamed, the Barr Enterprise Print Server cannot connect to it.
Solution: If the physical printer was renamed, you must recreate it in the Configuration Utility. From the Spool Printers tab, remove the spool printer and then add the printer again.
Cause: When the Windows spooler service is stopped, the Barr Enterprise Print Server cannot connect to Windows physical printers.
Solution: Open the Windows Printers folder and verify the printer icons are listed. If the printers are not listed, start the Windows spooler service and press F5 to refresh the Printers window. You must then restart the BARR SpoolCore service. If the printers do not exist, you must recreate the Windows printer. See the Getting started with printers for more information.
Cause: If Barr Enterprise Print Server is installed on a domain user account, the software will attempt to authenticate to a domain controller when opening the Spool Window and Configuration Utility. If the domain controller is experiencing problems, slow downs, or is unavailable, it will take a long time to open both the Spool Window and the Configuration Utility.
Solution: Verify that the domain controller is active and responding. Contact you Systems Administrator for assistance.
Cause: If printed jobs reappear in the Spool Window, it is possible that the Barr printer is pointing to a Barr Spool port. Files that print to the Barr Spool port by users on the network are routed to the Barr spooler. If a Barr printer is configured to point to a Barr Spool port, any jobs that it processes will be routed back to the Spool Window.
Solution: Modify the Barr spool printer's settings to point it to a different Windows printer.
See also: Adding a spool printer
Cause: Xerox printers that receive data by TCP/IP require the sending device to specify a printer queue name. Without a printer queue name, a document can arrive at the printer, but will be discarded.
Solution: On the Barr LPR Port's Job tab, specify the appropriate printer queue name. Consult a Xerox technician in determining the appropriate printer queue name.
Cause: The Spool Window's viewing sort order contains the Size column. When documents are being received into the Spool Window, they will not appear in the correct order because the actual file size is unknown.
Solution: To update the viewing sort order, double-click any of the previously sorted column headings. This will refresh your viewing sort order.
Cause: The field that receives the file name, NJHGJNAM - Job name, has a maximum character length of eight characters. The file name exceeds the maximum character length.
Solution: Use the NDHDJNAM - Custom job name field to receive the file name. See the Sending long file names with Print Utility common question for more information.
Cause: The Spool Window only renews its connection with the BARR Message service at startup. If the Spool Window is open when you manually stop and restart the BARR Message service, the Spool Window will not update.
Solution: Reopen the Spool Window. The Spool Window will automatically renew its connection with the BARR Message service during the Spool Window's initialization process.
Cause: This message will appear if the If FCB is not found, use default FCB named 'STD' option on the Advanced Printer Options dialog box is not selected and the FCB is not found. The Spool Window field that contains the FCB name will either be the FCB name or Form name column. The field that is used is configured with the Select FCB using option on the Spool Printers tab.
Solution: Either create the appropriate FCB file, or select the If FCB is not found, use default FCB named 'STD' option on the Advanced Printer Options dialog box.