LPD Service Status

Applies To: Windows Server 2008

The TCP/IP Print Server service (LPDSVC), also known as the Line Printer Daemon (LPD) service, enables UNIX-based computers or other computers that are using the Line Printer Remote (LPR) service to print to shared printers on this server.

Events

Event ID Source Message

4000

Microsoft-Windows-Spooler-LPDSVC

The Line Printer Daemon (LPD) service started successfully. No user action is required.

4001

Microsoft-Windows-Spooler-LPDSVC

The Line Printer Daemon (LPD) service stopped successfully. No user action is required.

4002

Microsoft-Windows-Spooler-LPDSVC

The Line Printer Daemon (LPD) service failed to start. This can occur if the LPD service cannot gain access to system resources such as memory or the registry. Check the windows error returned by this event to determine the cause and then restart the LPD service.

4003

Microsoft-Windows-Spooler-LPDSVC

The Line Printer Daemon (LPD) service refused a request from a client because the system is out of resources. This can occur if the LPD service cannot gain access to system resources such as memory or the registry.

4004

Microsoft-Windows-Spooler-LPDSVC

The Line Printer Daemon (LPD) service received an improper sequence of commands from %1 and refused the print job.

4005

Microsoft-Windows-Spooler-LPDSVC

The Line Printer Daemon (LPD) service received a print job from %1 in an unsupported print format. This can occur if the printer driver on the client is configured to use a print data type that is unsupported by this printer. The document may not print correctly as a result.

4006

Microsoft-Windows-Spooler-LPDSVC

%1 on %2 could not remove the print job submitted by %3 on %4 because the user does not have the Manage Documents permission.

4007

Microsoft-Windows-Spooler-LPDSVC

The Line Printer Daemon (LPD) service received commands in an invalid format from %1 and refused the print job. This can occur if the Line Printer Remote (LPR) client is incompatible with the Windows LPD service and Request for Comments (RFC) 1179. Try printing using a different LPR client.

4008

Microsoft-Windows-Spooler-LPDSVC

The Line Printer Daemon (LPD) service refused a print job from %2 for printer %1 because the specified printer does not exist on this computer. Retry printing from the client using the correct printer name.

4009

Microsoft-Windows-Spooler-LPDSVC

%1 successfully resumed printer %2. No user action is required.

4010

Microsoft-Windows-Spooler-LPDSVC

The Line Printer Daemon (LPD) service could not satisfy the request from %1, most likely because of network problems. Check network connectivity between the two computers.

Network Printer Ports

Printing Infrastructure