Used for Trouble: T-000036
1) Confirm multi-printer impact
- Identify which printers fail when others are active
- Note whether failures are simultaneous or sequential
- Confirm issue does not occur with a single active printer
2) Check print spooler contention
- Open printer queues for all printers
- Observe queue behavior during concurrent printing
- Restart Print Spooler to clear stalled jobs
3) Verify application concurrent print handling
- Confirm POS / CSC supports multiple simultaneous printers
- Check configuration for serial vs parallel printing
- Avoid shared or fallback printer definitions
4) Inspect network capacity
- Verify printers are not sharing a saturated network segment
- Check switch performance and cabling
- Move printers to dedicated ports if possible
5) Avoid shared USB hubs
- Connect USB printers directly to system
- Remove intermediate hubs or splitters
- Test printing again with direct connections
6) Check driver conflicts
- Ensure each printer uses the correct driver
- Avoid mixing incompatible drivers
- Reinstall drivers if conflicts are suspected
7) Test controlled simultaneous printing
- Send test orders to multiple printers at once
- Observe whether all printers complete successfully
- Repeat under moderate load
8) Escalation check
- If failures persist:
- Capture which printers fail and when
- Review application logs
- Escalate to application or systems support