Cannot print to local printer due to corrupted printer driver.
Cause:
The printer driver is corrupted.
Solution:
Reinstall the local printer driver in 'Control Panel', 'Printers', 'Add New Printer'.
1) Click 'Start' todisplay the Windows 'Start' menu.
2) Select 'Settings' and select 'Printers'.
Printers from Settings menu
3) Open 'Add Printer'. (The Add Printer Wizard is launched.)
Add Printer
4) Click 'Next'.
5) Select the 'Local printer' radio button.
6) Click 'Next'.
7) Select whether or not to print from MS-DOS-based programs.
8) Click 'Next'.
9) Click 'Next'.
10) Do one of the following:
a) Select from available printers:
1] Select a manufacturer in the 'Manufacturers' list.
2] Select a printer model in the 'Printers' list.
b) Use manufacture's disk:
1] Click 'Have Disk...'
Have Disk
2] Type the path to the disk.
3] Click 'OK'.
4] Select a printer from the list.
11) Click 'Next.'
12) Select the printer port.
select printer port
13) (Optional) Type a name for the printer.
14) Select 'Yes' or 'No' the make this printer the default printer for Windows.
Default printer
NOTE: 'Yes' is recommended.
15) Click 'Next'.
16) Select 'Yes' to print a test page.
17) Click 'Finish'.