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04-28-2012 04:02 PM - edited 04-28-2012 04:04 PM
I check the printer and everything Passed but I try to get directions to print and this error message;
PRINTER= HP OFFICEJET PRO 8500 WIRELESS
COMPUTER= HP PAVILION DV5-1160US
WINDOWS 7 32 & 64 BIT
LINE: 2115
CHAR:1
ERROR: NO CONNECTIONS FOR THIS CONNECTION ID
CODE: 0
URL: RES://IEFRAME
ILL/PREVIEW.JS
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06-10-2012 07:27 AM
Hi Cathie
Did you ever solve this problem?
We have almost the same situation. PC is a new Lenovo ThinkCentre, Windows 7 64 bit. The printer is the same. Exact same error shows when attempting to print from Windows Live Mail. Don't know yet what happens when trying to print from Word, but print is successful from a third party DOS program.
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06-15-2012 07:12 PM
The issue is caused when Windows creates the printer profile in the control panel that it doesn't correctly create it with the drivers.
We're not going to completely uninstall all the HP software, instead we're going to remove the corrupt Windows printer profile and reinstall it. Total time for this on an average computer is about 5-10 minutes to completely repair (including reboot).
1) Navigate to Start Menu > Devices and Printers or Start Menu > Control Panel > Printers
2) Select each printer profile for the printer with an issue, then select remove device/printer.
3) Reboot
4) Navigate to Start Menu > All Programs > HP > insert model # here > Add Printer (or Setup Wizard)
5) Follow the setup prompts to reinstall the printer profile and it recreates the Windows printer.
6) Run the HP Update Tool from Start Menu > All Programs > HP if your printer installs it, rebooting afterwards if necessary.
7) Test by printing google.com (uses very little ink when the test page comes out).
Let me know if you have any questions or issues.
Thanks,
Dan
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