In a Dell printer, the message "Processing LPD" refers to the printer handling a request sent via the Line Printer Daemon (LPD) protocol. LPD is a network printing protocol that allows computers to send print jobs to printers over a network. When this message appears, it indicates that the printer is currently processing print jobs received through this protocol, which may involve queuing jobs or waiting for resources. If the message persists, it might suggest a backlog of jobs or a communication issue with the network.
A Dell 2335 DN printer, with a ISU motor error message, is indicating a problem with the mechanism that draws the paper in. In most cases the motor will need to be repaired by a professional.
You most certainly can. Just because it is a dell printer; doesn't mean that it has to run on a dell computer; Just make sure you put in the CD to install the drivers and software BEFORE plugging in the printer otherwise it won't work
Dell are no longer manufacturing the 1710 laser printer, but this doesn't mean that it is impossible to find one. Although not available directly from Dell, there are still a few listed on Amazon, and eBay may also have sellers who still have some left in stock.
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There is a special service responsible for printing it's called "spoolsv.exe". Check your services if it's running. If you want to print anything it must be running.
It means processing, or in the process of doing something, or waiting for an answer. Like a pending message, on myspace, means its waiting to be answered.
I got the same message. I then processed with no CVV number and the transaction went through. Tom
do you mean where can you get beach screen savers from dell ??
I'm not sure what you mean, but the 15" models are Dell Studio 1535, 1536 and 1537.
It depends, what do you mean by console message?
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It depends on what you mean by normal printer? I assume an inkjet or laser printer (of which there are many makers and models) could be termed as normal!