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06-29-2011 11:39 PM
I really hate it,
its bloatware, wastes system resources; I cant print using the printer with the default style "right click and print image" in windows explorer, instead I have to go through the buggy interface thats horribly designed, pops up right in the beginning and dosen't let me print from my camera because it is not HP, really this is just stupid, There is no need for this pointless bloatware that wastes every ones time.
Really just let me print using my own stuff, I don't print all the time and i do not need this junk eating up my resources the other 99 percent of the time that my printer is not in use, I just want to be able to print using the default windows programme/drivers, shouldn't your driver be that rather than this abomination of a program.
If other users find it useful, then great, make it optional rather than manditory.
until then GFYS.
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Re: Hp Deskjet d2568 - I hate you "hp Digital imaging monitor"
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06-29-2011 11:41 PM
yes... this is just my way of asking for a way to print without using the extra software... i dont mind drivers, this on the other hand; is rubbish
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06-29-2011 11:45 PM
HI,
There is a simply solution for this. Remove all the printers software and drivers form your computer and install the device drivers only.
Disconnect the printer before removing it all and when you reconnect it it should be seen as a new device. Put in the software disc and close the installation that starts automaticly. Choose to manually add the driver and choose to browse the disc for it. FInd the Autorun.inf file and double click it. The rest should be clear.
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Although I work for HP my posts and replies are my own
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