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10-22-2012 03:56 AM - edited 10-22-2012 04:13 AM
I have an HP OfficeJet Pro 8600 Plus and I have the same problem as others with HPNetWorkCommunicator.exe hogging 50% of my system resources much of the time. Very annoying!!
Unfortunately, the HP software for this printer does not have an option to deactivater scan to computer. Any advice how to resolve this problem for my printer would be mcuh appreciated.
PS I have bought four different HP printers and they have all suffered software issues: unreliable and resource hungry. Why cannot HP get this right? I will seriously look elsewhere for my next printers.
**UPDATE**
Sorry please ignore this post. I have discovered double-clicking on Scanner Actions reveals the Manage Scan to Computer options.
11-11-2012 07:12 AM
Had same problem. This solution seems to work. I believe I encounter this problem when I re-boot my computer without re-booting the printer. Unplugged printer and plugged it back in - solved the problem, until next time I re-boot.
11-13-2012 02:37 PM
There is a recent software release that corrects this behavior.
I would suggest going here to check for newer software for your hp printer: http://h20614.www2.hp.com/ediags/gmd/welcome.aspx?
For those users who might be experiencing similar behavior on a different product, new software was recently released for many hp inkjet printer products (corresponding with the release of Windows 😎 that corrects this behavior.
If a newer software release is available for your product, I would strongly suggest installing it.
Regards, Kent G.
HP Retired, however my posts and replies are my own, not HP's.
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11-14-2012 12:41 PM
This was the solution for me! Thanks so much as it was driving me crazy! I like to leave my printer unplugged when not in use to save energy, and as long as I have it plugged in and turned on when I start up my laptop it can be unplugged whenever not in use the rest of the time. Thanks again.
12-09-2012 01:37 PM
Ok,i am lost here,can you explain to me how exactly it should be done?The solution about disabling ink alerts,and only showing them when you print. I want that solution explained specificly.
(with pictures if possible)
I too get the loading cursor icon. And I too have wireless HP printer(Photosmart 6510)
Thank you in advance.
02-08-2013 03:55 AM
@Nervosa wrote:I realize that its probably needed to contact the printer, but why does it always start up then stop?
Is there a reason why HP doesnt always have it running like ScanToPCActivationApp.exe, or limit how often it starts up?
04-09-2013 03:37 PM
06-24-2013 09:31 AM
This fix did not work on my HP inkjet e all in one. I continue to have the blue circle next to the pointer every 10 seconds or so. Disableing the scanner and changing ink alert did not help. This occurs weather the printer is on or off.
Any more suggetions?
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