several times of bad connection to the network on laserjet 4345 folder

One of our Laserjet 4345 continuously, must be restarted to restore the network connection to the network folder where we use the function "send to network folder."  The computer OS is Windows 7 and Server 2003 use the server.

Hi jagchief;

I hope you do well and welcome to the forum

Given that your HP Laserjet 4345 printer is a commercial product. I will suggest to post in the forum for HP Business Support for a better chance to find a quick solution.

You will find the commercial Council of Laserjet here.
http://h30499.www3.HP.com/T5/printers-LaserJet/BD-p/BSC-413

Good luck;
RobertoR

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