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When creating a print server, all printer names are invalid
Exception occurred while creating the PrintServer object. Win32 error: The printer name is invalidC# Batch plot application (PrintServer & PrintQueue issues)Error when listing print queues from network server as impersonated userInvoke a specific printer to print C# WPFprintserver throwing “Win32 error: The printer name is invalid.” exception despite the server path provided is correctPrintdocument “The Handle is invalid” errorPrintTicket provider failed to bind to printer. Win32 error: The printer name is invalidPassing credentials when using PrintServerPrint RAW data to network shared printer fails from IIS server, but works properly in development envInstantiating .NET Print ServerCrystal Reports print to Network Printer
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I'm attempting to create a PrintServer using the following code
PrintServer printServer = new PrintServer(@"\PrinterName");
PrintQueueCollection printQueues = printServer.GetPrintQueues();
foreach(PrintQueue pq in printQueues)
Console.WriteLine(pq.Name);
but it seems that whatever I put in throws the following exception:
System.Printing.PrintServerException: 'An exception occurred while
creating the PrintServer object. Win32 error: The printer name is
invalid.'
It may be that I'm putting in the wrong printer name every time, but having tried every possible combination of path I can think of for a few different printers and having the same issue each time I've run out of things to try for this.
I tried following the enabling the Print and Document service as per the advice shown in this question but it hasn't yet helped.
c# printing
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I'm attempting to create a PrintServer using the following code
PrintServer printServer = new PrintServer(@"\PrinterName");
PrintQueueCollection printQueues = printServer.GetPrintQueues();
foreach(PrintQueue pq in printQueues)
Console.WriteLine(pq.Name);
but it seems that whatever I put in throws the following exception:
System.Printing.PrintServerException: 'An exception occurred while
creating the PrintServer object. Win32 error: The printer name is
invalid.'
It may be that I'm putting in the wrong printer name every time, but having tried every possible combination of path I can think of for a few different printers and having the same issue each time I've run out of things to try for this.
I tried following the enabling the Print and Document service as per the advice shown in this question but it hasn't yet helped.
c# printing
You do have permissions on that PrinterName server? Are you testing this from a console app?
– rene
Mar 22 at 16:53
@rene yes, I am testing it from a console app. I'm not sure if I have permissions, I can print from that printer but I'm not too clear beyond that
– OliverRadini
Mar 22 at 18:38
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I'm attempting to create a PrintServer using the following code
PrintServer printServer = new PrintServer(@"\PrinterName");
PrintQueueCollection printQueues = printServer.GetPrintQueues();
foreach(PrintQueue pq in printQueues)
Console.WriteLine(pq.Name);
but it seems that whatever I put in throws the following exception:
System.Printing.PrintServerException: 'An exception occurred while
creating the PrintServer object. Win32 error: The printer name is
invalid.'
It may be that I'm putting in the wrong printer name every time, but having tried every possible combination of path I can think of for a few different printers and having the same issue each time I've run out of things to try for this.
I tried following the enabling the Print and Document service as per the advice shown in this question but it hasn't yet helped.
c# printing
I'm attempting to create a PrintServer using the following code
PrintServer printServer = new PrintServer(@"\PrinterName");
PrintQueueCollection printQueues = printServer.GetPrintQueues();
foreach(PrintQueue pq in printQueues)
Console.WriteLine(pq.Name);
but it seems that whatever I put in throws the following exception:
System.Printing.PrintServerException: 'An exception occurred while
creating the PrintServer object. Win32 error: The printer name is
invalid.'
It may be that I'm putting in the wrong printer name every time, but having tried every possible combination of path I can think of for a few different printers and having the same issue each time I've run out of things to try for this.
I tried following the enabling the Print and Document service as per the advice shown in this question but it hasn't yet helped.
c# printing
c# printing
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You do have permissions on that PrinterName server? Are you testing this from a console app?
– rene
Mar 22 at 16:53
@rene yes, I am testing it from a console app. I'm not sure if I have permissions, I can print from that printer but I'm not too clear beyond that
– OliverRadini
Mar 22 at 18:38
add a comment |
You do have permissions on that PrinterName server? Are you testing this from a console app?
– rene
Mar 22 at 16:53
@rene yes, I am testing it from a console app. I'm not sure if I have permissions, I can print from that printer but I'm not too clear beyond that
– OliverRadini
Mar 22 at 18:38
You do have permissions on that PrinterName server? Are you testing this from a console app?
– rene
Mar 22 at 16:53
You do have permissions on that PrinterName server? Are you testing this from a console app?
– rene
Mar 22 at 16:53
@rene yes, I am testing it from a console app. I'm not sure if I have permissions, I can print from that printer but I'm not too clear beyond that
– OliverRadini
Mar 22 at 18:38
@rene yes, I am testing it from a console app. I'm not sure if I have permissions, I can print from that printer but I'm not too clear beyond that
– OliverRadini
Mar 22 at 18:38
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You do have permissions on that PrinterName server? Are you testing this from a console app?
– rene
Mar 22 at 16:53
@rene yes, I am testing it from a console app. I'm not sure if I have permissions, I can print from that printer but I'm not too clear beyond that
– OliverRadini
Mar 22 at 18:38