COMMAND
Lexmark Optra PCL print drivers
SYSTEMS AFFECTED
WinNT TSE
PROBLEM
Aaron Roma found following. A number of Lexmark Optra PCL print
drivers, including the PCL drivers for the Optra N, Optra S, and
Optra R series seem to be causing Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Server
Edition, to crash with a bugcheck. When a print job is sent to a
printer with an applicable driver, Terminal Server immediately
"blue-screens".
Aaron was able to reproduce the problem on the base Terminal
Server (SP3), SP4, and SP5. The drivers are from Lexmark's driver
CD, version 4.22.
SOLUTION
Lexmark has found and fixed problems that were causing Blue
Screens in Terminal Server. These fixes are contained in the
driver package located on the Lexmark home page.
Below are extremely detailed steps, below, but the basic task is
very simple: using the package provided, add a Printer (Driver) to
each Terminal Server and each Print Server. You don't need to
remove any particular components, or do anything special at all.
This will update the PCL driver (which is common to all types of
printer) on these systems and should address the current Blue
Screen.
Here's the updated Driver package URL: Filename - MPWNNT5E.EXE
(This package contains the driver file for all Lexmark PCL Laser
Printers):
http://drivers.lexmark.com/drivers.nsf/SelectPrinter?OpenForm&Lexmark+Optra+S
In order to update the Servers, please follow these steps:
Part I -- updating the Print Servers
1. Copy the attached file (mpwnnt5e.exe) to each of the Print Servers.
2. Log on as an Administrator.
3. Execute the attached file, and it will expand itself to
c:\lexmark\winntpcl and launch the standard Windows Printer
Install Wizard.
4. Select "My Computer" as the destination.
5. Select "LPT1" as the port (it doesn't matter what port you
choose, really).
6. When you're asked to select a manufacturer and printer
model, click on "Have Disk"
7. From the combo box "pulldown list", select C:\LEXMARK\WINNTPCL\
8. From the list that results, select any Lexmark Optra model.
9. Select defaults for the rest of the Install Wizard dialogs,
except elect not to print a Test Page (since you more than
likely don't have a printer on LPT1).
10. When the Install completes, restart the system.
11. Repeat steps 2-10 for each of the Print Servers.
That's it. At this point you'll have added one Printer to each
Print Server, and more importantly updated the PCL Driver on each
Server. If you don't want that extra Printer Icon on the server,
you can delete the Printer Object associated with it (right-click
and select Delete).
Part II -- updating the Terminal Servers
1. Copy the attached file (mpwnnt5e.exe) to each of the
Terminal Servers.
2. Log on to the Console as an Administrator.
3. - 10. These steps are identical to steps 3-10, above.
11. Repeat steps 2-10 for each of the Terminal Servers.
As with the Print Servers, this will add a single Printer to each
Terminal Server. And again, you can delete the Printer Objects if
you choose. It won't hurt anything, since the important thing is
that the Drivers are now updated (and since all of the PCL drivers
share the same core files, you're all set for all of the printer
models).
After this point Users can perform Point-and-Print installs, like
normal, and we'd encourage you to print the "offending" document
to verify that the Blue Screen no longer occurs.