If unable to print with a message as below, reinstall the driver as follows:
It is a symptom that occurs when a Nemonic printer is connected to a PC by USB before installing its driver, and the PC recognizes it as a wrong device. When you reinstall the driver, you have to install the MIP-001 printer driver first and connect the MIP-001 printer to your PC.
1. Remove the incorrectly installed device.
Go to Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Devices and Printers, right-click on the Nemonic printer, click on the menu “See what’s printing,” and check if there is any document being printed. If not, jump to Step 1-3.
1-1. If there is any document being printed.
If there is any document being printed, delete the document.
1-2. If it is unable to delete the document being printed, click on the Windows, search and run “Task Manager” and find “Spooler.”
If you find “Spooler,” right-click and click on the “Stop” menu.
Run “File Explorer” and go to “C:\Windows\System32\spool\PRINTERS.” Delete all of the files under it.
Rerun “Spooler” from “Task Manager.”
1-3. Delete the Nemonic printer device.
Same as Step 1, go to Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Devices and Printers, right-click on the Nemonic printer, click on the menu “Remove device.”
(*Caution: Make sure the device is removed from both “Device Manager” and “Control Panel.”)
2. Disconnect the USB connection and reinstall the printer driver.
(*Caution: Install the MIP-001 printer driver first before connecting the MIP-001 printer to your PC.)
3. When the drive is fully installed, reboot your PC.
Connect the Nemonic printer to your PC via USB, and check if it works correctly.
If unable to print with a message as below, reinstall the driver as follows:
It is a symptom that occurs when a Nemonic printer is connected to a PC by USB before installing its driver, and the PC recognizes it as a wrong device. When you reinstall the driver, you have to install the MIP-001 printer driver first and connect the MIP-001 printer to your PC.
1. Remove the incorrectly installed device.
Go to Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Devices and Printers, right-click on the Nemonic printer, click on the menu “See what’s printing,” and check if there is any document being printed. If not, jump to Step 1-3.
1-1. If there is any document being printed.
If there is any document being printed, delete the document.
1-2. If it is unable to delete the document being printed, click on the Windows, search and run “Task Manager” and find “Spooler.”
If you find “Spooler,” right-click and click on the “Stop” menu.
Run “File Explorer” and go to “C:\Windows\System32\spool\PRINTERS.” Delete all of the files under it.
Rerun “Spooler” from “Task Manager.”
1-3. Delete the Nemonic printer device.
Same as Step 1, go to Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Devices and Printers, right-click on the Nemonic printer, click on the menu “Remove device.”
(*Caution: Make sure the device is removed from both “Device Manager” and “Control Panel.”)
2. Disconnect the USB connection and reinstall the printer driver.
(*Caution: Install the MIP-001 printer driver first before connecting the MIP-001 printer to your PC.)
3. When the drive is fully installed, reboot your PC.
Connect the Nemonic printer to your PC via USB, and check if it works correctly.