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07-18-2022
01:57 AM
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07-20-2022
06:30 AM
by
Ric_ob
I tried to install my DeskJet 3835 on my new laptop with Windows 11 (until now the printer was installed on my previous computer with Windows 10 and was working just fine). It shows me that the installation is completed, but when I try to print the jobs get stuck at queue and it says "Attention Required". Sometimes suddenly the job will get printed 2-3 hours after I tried to print it, and in other cases it just doesn't print at all. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling, updating drivers, changing ports, using HP Print Doctor, but nothing works.
07-21-2022 09:07 AM - edited 07-21-2022 09:16 AM
Hi @RoyArb,
Welcome to the HP Support Community
I'd like to help!
I understand the print job is stuck in the queue
Let's try and uninstall the printer software from the root level on your PC and install the full feature printer software.
First, unplug the USB cable from the printer if present.
- Go to Control panel – Programs and feature – Select all the HP printer entries and uninstall them.
- Now go to Control panel – Devices and printer – Select all the printer entries and remove the device.
- Restart your computer.
- Click the bottom-left Start button on desktop, type device manager in the search box and tap Device Manager on the menu.
- Once in device manager, click on the view tab in the top & choose “Show hidden devices”.
- Then from the device manager list, check the entries under “Printer” – If there are any entries, please right click and choose “uninstall” – In the confirm device un-install pop-up, make sure you select the box which says “Delete the driver software for this device".
- Also, check the entries under "printer queue" and "imaging devices" and repeat the same exercise. Delete any printer entry or any entry which says “Unknown device”.
- Once done, close device-manger. Then press the "windows key" + "r" to get the "Run" window open - Type "printui.exe /s" and press enter.
- Under print server properties, go to drivers - remove any entry there as well.
- Again, go running window, type – “c:/programdata” – Go to Hewlett Packard folder, remove any printer related folders & files.
- Once done you can try cleaning out your temporary files and cached files. You can try using automated applications like some cleaner software's that you can download from the internet.
- Now restart your computer again.
- Open the Run window again, type “services.msc” and press ok to get services window.
- Scroll down to “Remote Procedure Call (RPC)” – right-click and go to properties. Make sure the service is started and startup type is “Automatic”.
- Now scroll up and go to “Function Discovery Provider Host” – right-click and select properties – Change the startup type to “manual” and start the service.
- Repeat the same exercise on “Function Discovery Resource Publication” as well
- Windows image acquisition stop and restart the service
Install all the available Windows updates
If it is been a while since you updated your Windows, that is the main reason why Windows says your HP printer driver is unavailable. Here are the steps how to do a Windows Update to install all accessible operating system update.
If you are accessing Windows 10, then these steps are for you.
- Hit the Start menu and write an update. After that, click on the “Check for updates” option.
- Tap on the “Check for updates” option.
- After clicking on that option, Windows will install the updates automatically.
- When Windows completes all its updates, start your computer again and attempt to print a file to check if your printer works.
Reinstall the drivers from the Software and drivers page
If the error persists, Try installing the printer with windows built-in driver
Hope this helps! Keep me posted.
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07-21-2022 09:14 AM - edited 07-21-2022 09:15 AM
Hi @RoyArb,
Welcome to the HP Support Community
I'd like to help!
I understand the print job is stuck in the queue
Let's try and uninstall the printer software from the root level on your PC and install the full feature printer software.
First, unplug the USB cable from the printer if present.
- Go to Control panel – Programs and feature – Select all the HP printer entries and uninstall them.
- Now go to Control panel – Devices and printer – Select all the printer entries and remove the device.
- Restart your computer.
- Click the bottom-left Start button on desktop, type device manager in the search box and tap Device Manager on the menu.
- Once in device manager, click on the view tab in the top & choose “Show hidden devices”.
- Then from the device manager list, check the entries under “Printer” – If there are any entries, please right click and choose “uninstall” – In the confirm device un-install pop-up, make sure you select the box which says “Delete the driver software for this device".
- Also, check the entries under "printer queue" and "imaging devices" and repeat the same exercise. Delete any printer entry or any entry which says “Unknown device”.
- Once done, close device-manger. Then press the "windows key" + "r" to get the "Run" window open - Type "printui.exe /s" and press enter.
- Under print server properties, go to drivers - remove any entry there as well.
- Again, go running window, type – “c:/programdata” – Go to Hewlett Packard folder, remove any printer related folders & files.
- Once done you can try cleaning out your temporary files and cached files. You can try using automated applications like some cleaner software's that you can download from the internet.
- Now restart your computer again.
- Open the Run window again, type “services.msc” and press ok to get services window.
- Scroll down to “Remote Procedure Call (RPC)” – right-click and go to properties. Make sure the service is started and startup type is “Automatic”.
- Now scroll up and go to “Function Discovery Provider Host” – right-click and select properties – Change the startup type to “manual” and start the service.
- Repeat the same exercise on “Function Discovery Resource Publication” as well
- Windows image acquisition stop and restart the service
Install all the available Windows updates
If it is been a while since you updated your Windows, that is the main reason why Windows says your HP printer driver is unavailable. Here are the steps how to do a Windows Update to install all accessible operating system update.
If you are accessing Windows 10, then these steps are for you.
- Hit the Start menu and write an update. After that, click on the “Check for updates” option.
- Tap on the “Check for updates” option.
- After clicking on that option, Windows will install the updates automatically.
- When Windows completes all its updates, start your computer again and attempt to print a file to check if your printer works.
Reinstall the drivers from the Software and drivers page
If the error persists, Try installing the printer with windows built-in driver
Hope this helps! Keep me posted.
Please click “Accept as Solution” if you feel my post solved your issue, it will help others find the solution.
Click the “Yes" on the bottom right to say “Thanks” for helping
07-24-2022 02:14 AM
Hi Jay,
Thank you for your reply. I already tried uninstalling and reinstalling everything several times. I would also like to point out that this is a new computer with Window11. My previous computer had Windows 10 on it and was working fine.
One more thing I found out yesterday is that if I send a file to be printed, it will get stuck in the queue. But, if I put the computer in standby, and then turn it on again, suddenly the file will get printed.
So there is an active communication between the computer and the printer, but for some reason the jobs aren't being printed until I put the computer in standby and turn it on again.
Does this change anything in the suggested solution?
Thanks
07-25-2022 03:48 PM
@RoyArb,
Thank you for your response,
Use HP Print and Scan Doctor to resolve print queue issue
Download a special version of HP Print and Scan Doctor specifically created to help with printer offline conditions.
- Download HP Print and Scan Doctor.
- Run HPPSdr.exe from the download location on your computer.
- Once HP Print and Scan Doctor opens, click Start, and then select your printer.
- Select Fix Printing Option.
- Once the automatic diagnostics are done,
- Try to print.
If the issue persists, then manually reset the print queue service:
- Press Windows + r > Type services.msc > Click on enter/ press ok
- Scroll down, find the print spooler service, Right-Click, and select Properties > Click on Stop and then press ok
- Go back to the Services menu > Select Print Spooler Service and go to properties and select start and then press ok
- Restart the computer and then try to print
Hope this helps! Keep me posted.
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