Something similar happened to me recently with Toshiba. It turned out to be a driver problem in my case.
The universal driver was modified on the server that the queues were running on, but it failed on a few of the client machines. The old driver they had still worked, but it was the wrong version, so some of our default settings were no longer defaults, causing odd things to happen.
Since it was just a few computers, I didn't look into why the update didn't work; instead, I manually modified the driver on those workstations, which solved the issue.
Something similar happened to me recently with Toshiba. It turned out to be a driver problem in my case.
The universal driver was modified on the server that the queues were running on, but it failed on a few of the client machines. The old driver they had still worked, but it was the wrong version, so some of our default settings were no longer defaults, causing odd things to happen.
Since it was just a few computers, I didn't look into why the update didn't work; instead, I manually modified the driver on those workstations, which solved the issue.
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