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Good morning to all. I hope everything is good for you. First and foremost, I'd like to clarify that I'm an architect who mostly studies architectural technology online. As a result, I'll need to download numerous architectural technology materials from the internet and save them as Google docs in my Google Drive account. I've had a problem for the previous few days. When I attempted to print these documents, I was unsuccessful. I'm absolutely new to this field, so I'm asking for your assistance.

Sidneydodson
You are in the completely wrong place to be asking this

    Sidneydodson I'm guessing you tried to print formats originating from systems like linux. You need to use ghostscript

    Lafiel Thanks for replying, and sorry for posting this here.

      Lafiel Thanks for replying also. Due to a lack of experience, I can't understand what you are saying. Although I tried my best efforts with the help of Google and applied all the tricks one by one (source is here), I failed to resolve the issue. Have you got another solution besides these? And lastly, I know this is the wrong place. Moreover, please help me if possible.

        Sidneydodson If those tricks didn't work it's likely your print services have been disabled (for security reasons)
        https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/47346/enable-or-disable-print-service-operational.html
        https://www.howtogeek.com/744645/how-to-disable-the-print-spooler-service-in-windows-10/
        Just reverse the settings.

        Ghostscript is for converting most any format into a printer format that all printers can understand, hence, you can print anything with it.

        If you are still stuck then the only option left is to use a different computer device like a tablet.

          Bro really came to a video game forum for tech support

            5 days later

            This is not a general tech support forum. Locking thread.

            Walt locked the discussion.
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