If you're experiencing an issue where the "Printer series_info.ini" file keeps reappearing on your desktop, there are a few possible solutions you can try:
Stop sharing your printer: Sometimes, this issue occurs when your printer is being shared on a network. To check if your printer is being shared, follow these steps:
Open the Control Panel and select "Devices and Printers."
Right-click on your printer and choose "Printer Properties."
Go to the "Sharing" tab and ensure that printer sharing is disabled. If it's enabled, uncheck the box and click "Apply" and then "OK."
[]Update your printer drivers: Outdated printer drivers can sometimes cause this issue. To update your printer drivers, follow these steps:
If you're experiencing an issue where the "Printer series_info.ini" file keeps reappearing on your desktop, there are a few possible solutions you can try:
Stop sharing your printer: Sometimes, this issue occurs when your printer is being shared on a network. To check if your printer is being shared, follow these steps:
Open the Control Panel and select "Devices and Printers."
Right-click on your printer and choose "Printer Properties."
Go to the "Sharing" tab and ensure that printer sharing is disabled. If it's enabled, uncheck the box and click "Apply" and then "OK."
[]Update your printer drivers: Outdated printer drivers can sometimes cause this issue. To update your printer drivers, follow these steps:
Open the Control Panel and select "Device Manager."
Expand the "Printers" category.
Right-click on your printer and select "Update driver."
Choose the "Search automatically for updated driver software" option.
Windows will search for and install any available updates for your printer driver.
[]Disable Windows printer mapping: Windows has a feature called printer mapping, which automatically creates a series_info.ini file on your desktop. To disable this feature, follow these steps:
Open the Control Panel and select "Devices and Printers."
Right-click on your printer and choose "Printer Properties."
Go to the "Advanced" tab.
Uncheck the "Enable advanced printing features" option.
Click "Apply" and then "OK."
Modify your Group Policy settings: If you're using a Windows Pro, Enterprise, or Education edition, you can modify the Group Policy settings to prevent the series_info.ini file from appearing. Note that this method requires administrative privileges. Here's how:
Press Win + R to open the Run dialog box, then type "gpedit.msc" and hit Enter.
In the Local Group Policy Editor, navigate to Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Printers.
Double-click on "Disallow print job notification" and select "Enabled."
Click "Apply" and then "OK." After trying these solutions, restart your computer and see if the series_info.ini file issue persists.