Usblist2.exe Printer Not Ready

5/22/2019by admin

I had a similar issue a while back I laid out some steps for you let me know if this works. Open task manager and find print spooler you'll need easy access to this.

I have a customer with a few clients. Most of them have the following problem:If you try to print from Outlook (and for some of them Word too) you get an error 'Printer not Ready'. It is with (sometimes only some of) the HP printers and also the 'Microsoft Print to PDF'. With CutePDF it works. Blur pc patch 1.2 download.

In at least one of the cases the problem came after a Windows Update.

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  • Windows 10 - Office 2010
  • Windows 10 - Office 2013
  • Windows 10 - Office 2016
  • Windows 8.1 - Office 2013

What I've tried so far:

  • Delete printer and reinstall it
  • Change Printer Port (WSD, IP)
  • Remove Driver from system and reinstall
  • Reinstall Office

Any other ideas?

DamonDamon

1 Answer

Try this: close Outlook and rename the OutlPrnt to OutlPrnt.old in the folder %appdata%MicrosoftOutlook, and then see whether this issue continues. The OutlPrnt file is used to keep all Outlook printing style settings. When this file get corrupted, you may run into several Outlook printing issues.

Jacki ViljoenJacki Viljoen

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Do a complete uninstall, reboot

Then do this..and then do a reinstall. It will be fixed.

Step 1

Click 'Start,' type 'regedit' into the search box and then select 'regedit.exe' from the results or press 'Enter.'

Step 2

Navigate through the folders, or keys, as follows: 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM CurrentControlSet Control Print Environments Windows NT x86 Drivers Version-3.'

Step 3

Right-click the printer from the left pane. Select 'Delete' from the context menu and then click 'Yes,' when prompted.

Step 4

Return to the 'Print' key and then expand 'Printers.' Right-click the printer from the left pane.

Step 5

Click 'Delete' and then 'Yes.' Click 'Start,' type 'services.msc' into the search field and then press 'Enter.'

Step 6

Double-click 'Print Spooler.' Click 'Stop' and then 'Start' to restart the service.