Used for Trouble: T-000042
1) Confirm uptime-related behavior
- Ask when printer last rebooted
- Verify printing works immediately after restart
- Confirm failure occurs only after extended runtime
2) Power-cycle printer
- Turn printer off
- Wait at least 30 seconds
- Power on and allow full initialization
3) Restart print services
- Restart Windows Print Spooler service
- Restart POS / CSC application services
- Ensure services start cleanly
4) Check printer firmware
- Identify current firmware version
- Review vendor notes for uptime or memory issues
- Update firmware if recommended
5) Monitor printer memory and buffer usage
- Reduce ticket complexity if possible
- Disable unnecessary graphics or logos
- Observe whether failures correlate with high volume
6) Verify network stability over time
- Test continuous ping to printer
- Check for dropped connections after long uptime
- Resolve network instability if detected
7) Implement preventative reboot schedule
- Schedule regular printer reboots (e.g. daily or weekly)
- Align reboot with off-hours or opening routine
8) Escalation check
- If printer still fails after long uptime:
- Record uptime duration before failure
- Capture printer model and firmware version
- Escalate to hardware or application support