Have you tried uninstalling or reinstalling Chrome? Is this machine a part of a domain where policies are in place that manage Chrome? Not cloud print. Local printer - USB. Because I"m using Chrome, yes - I'm printing from a web page. This is the only computer that is displaying the prob.
Although it is in a domain, there are no GPs associated with Chrome. Restarting the spooler has no affect - remember that printers work in all other apps. Google support is silent on the issue.
Look at the print dialog in IE as opposed to Chrome, they are not the same. My suggestion is: Reset your google chrome from settings. If it doesn't work then remove it completely from your computer Use Revo installer to remove its leftover entries then reinstall it again from its official website.
Keep me updated. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Error printing from Chrome: "The selected printer is not available or not installed correctly. Asked 10 months ago. Active 15 days ago. Viewed 6k times. Improve this question. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. I've never seen this. Try these steps. Click google chrome and click uninstall. If an error pops us saying "file in use" check the option to do for all files with same error and click skip.
This step is not required, but is highly reccomended. On the Windows Start menu, point to Settings and then click Printers. Right-click your default printer, and then click Delete. If you are asked whether you want to remove extra files left on the system, click Yes. Double-click the Add Printer icon, and then follow the instructions to reinstall your printer driver. If you have a printer driver that is supplied by your printer manufacturer, or you need to obtain an updated driver from your printer manufacturer, refer to one of the articles that is listed in the "More Information" section for contact information.
You may need to correct the Win. To complete this procedure, you need to know the name of your printer driver. The Win. In the Look in box, click your local hard drive, and then click Find Now.
Check the file size in the Size column. If it is larger than 64 kilobytes KB , the Win. A large Win. If you suspect the Win. Double-click the Win. If the file is too large to open in Notepad, click Yes on the following message:. This file is too large for Notepad to open. Would you like to use WordPad to read this file? Look for duplicate entries or sections. If you find any duplicate sections, you can comment them out by placing a semicolon ; in front of the duplicate lines.
The Devices section of the win. If the Devices section is missing, add it, as in the following example:. If the previous methods fail, you must create a new Win.
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