The LPR print monitor failed to open a temporary file while spooling output for port "<ip address>:<printer name>". The system may be low on disk space, or the spool directory might have mistakenly been write-protected.
This issue can occur in any of the following scenarios:
- You do not have the appropriate permissions to the spool folder that is located at %SystemRoot%\System32\Spool\Printers by default.
- You added a print component such as TCP/IP printing and did not reapply the service pack that the operating system is currently running on. In this case, the spooler files are mismatched.
- The Everyone group does not have Read permissions.
See ME245033 for resolution.
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