Anyone having the same troubles as we are with customers printing from IE? On our Kyoceras, the most common code it produces is a F248 and doesn't clear with a power cycle until the customer clears the job from their queue on their PC. On some Panasonics, they will power cycle themselves over and over until the job is cleared from the queue. I can sometimes get around it by changing the emulation on the Kyocera models, but in some cases this makes the copier process much longer than normal. It doesn't happen all the time but it does happen enough to be a concern for me.
I have been able to replicate this from my office PC running windows 8, IE 10 V.10.0.9200.16899 specifically on zillow.com which will produce a F248 code on our Kyoceras every time when looking at a property listing (Printing process error). Prints just fine from chrome or firefox. 90% of our customers do not and would not use a universal driver so I haven't tested that yet anywhere.
The websites that I've seen stuck in the print queue don't seem to have any pattern. Some are statments from their banks website, some are printing a pdf file from within IE, or just trying to print what they see on the website they're on.
I've been asking our customers not to use IE when they need to print something from a website.
I'm assuming this is an update that caused this? If anyone else has had this issue, is there anything you have done to correct it? Just curious. Thanks!
I have been able to replicate this from my office PC running windows 8, IE 10 V.10.0.9200.16899 specifically on zillow.com which will produce a F248 code on our Kyoceras every time when looking at a property listing (Printing process error). Prints just fine from chrome or firefox. 90% of our customers do not and would not use a universal driver so I haven't tested that yet anywhere.
The websites that I've seen stuck in the print queue don't seem to have any pattern. Some are statments from their banks website, some are printing a pdf file from within IE, or just trying to print what they see on the website they're on.
I've been asking our customers not to use IE when they need to print something from a website.
I'm assuming this is an update that caused this? If anyone else has had this issue, is there anything you have done to correct it? Just curious. Thanks!
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