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From: David Chappell <David.Chappell@mail.cc.trincoll.edu> Date: 23 Jan 2002 15:46:41 -0500 Subject: Re: PPR: HPInkjet 2250 Error On Wed, 2002-01-23 at 09:55, Roques Didier wrote: > i'd like to add to my previous message the following error given by the > printer: > > Wed Jan 23 14:47:35 2002 > La communication TCP/IP a ?chou?, errno=104 (Connexion r?-initialis?e par > le correspondant). > Imprimante plac?e en mode de tentative automatique. > I can't read French, but I think I recognize this message by a few words: TCP/IP communication failed, errno=104 (Connection reset by peer). Printer placed in fault-auto-retry mode. I think what is happening is that PPR prints the file, but before it believes it is done, the printer announces that it has detected a TCP error on the connection and terminates it with violence. PPR then concludes that the document didn't print and tries again. Now, anyone have a theory as to why the printer is getting angry?