Online Office Software Printer Troubleshooter

Disabling Web Services on Devices (WSD) Port

Why IT admins should switch from WSD to Standard TCP/IP ports for stable network printing.

Overview for IT Administrators

Enterprise and B2B printing environments present unique challenges compared to consumer setups. Security, stability, and scale are the primary concerns. This guide outlines the standard operating procedure (SOP) for this configuration.

Step 1: Verification and Prerequisites

Before implementing fleet-wide changes, ensure:

  1. You have Domain Admin or Local Administrator privileges on the target print server.
  2. The printer firmware is up to date and supports the required protocols.
  3. You have tested the configuration on a small pilot group.

Step 2: Implementation via Command Line or GUI

For large-scale deployments, scripting is preferred over the GUI.

Step 3: Validation and Troubleshooting

After deployment, verify that end-users can successfully spool and print a test page. Check the Windows Event Viewer (Applications and Services Logs > Microsoft > Windows > PrintService) for detailed operational logs and error codes.