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07-04-2019 11:41 AM
I need to completely uninstall this printer before I install my new Envy Photo 6255.
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07-04-2019 03:17 PM
Most of the time, uninstalling the printer software using the "uninstall" process in Programs and Features is sufficient to - well, remove the printer.
The following includes some places to check and methods to remove a stubborn device.
This procedure does NOT include editing or changing the registry.
Consider...
Remove Printer and Reload Printer Software
Hints:
- Read through the following text, then proceed with steps that are relevant to your situation.
- For best results, do not ignore the suggested Restart
- Procedure includes “extra” clear and clean steps for the purpose training and to help “troubled” software installations. Extra sections are marked with an asterisk pair “**” front and back.
Printer Software – Uninstall Existing Software
Uninstall existing printer software from Programs and Features.
Method One - Control Panel > icon view > Programs and Features >
Method Two - Settings > Apps > Apps and Features >
Search or Scroll down
Uninstall the printer software
After the software is removed, Restart the computer and log in
If printer software will not uninstall, appears to be removed and then shows up again, or is otherwise not “going away” when you tell it to do so, try an Uninstaller program.
Microsoft: Fix problems that block programs from being installed or removed
** Printer Software – Lurking in the Device Manager **
Check / Verify: If the printer is still lurking in the Device Manager, remove it.
Control Panel > icon view > Device Manager
Expand category Printers
If any unwanted printer name or “Unknown Device” is listed,
Right-Click on the printer / device > Uninstall
Expand category Imaging Devices
If any unwanted printer name or “Unknown Device” is listed,
Right-Click on the printer / device > Uninstall
Restart the computer and log in
** Printer Drivers – Lurking in Devices and Printers **
Check / Verify: If the printer drivers are still lurking in Devices and Printers, remove driver(s) related to the printer.
Control Panel > icon view > Devices and Printers
Left-Click on any unwanted Printer found in the Printers list
Clicking on a printer, displays options along the ribbon (near the top of the Devices and Printers window)
Click Print Server Properties > tab Drivers
Click on Driver(s) in list, select Remove > OK to exit menu
Back in Devices and Printers > Right-Click on the printer > Remove Device
Restart the computer and log in
** Printer Software – Lurking in the User Account **
NOTE: This is likely unnecessary except in those cases where "nothing" is working and there are problems with the device.
Check / Verify: Printer related files and folders are stored in the User AppData hierarchy. If you have had trouble getting the printer to work, complete this step to delete files from the Temp folder.
Method One - Open File Explorer > Navigate to C:\Users\YourAccount\AppData\Local\Temp
OR Method Two – Windows key + X + R (Run command) > type %temp%
Delete the files in the Temp folder (It is expected that some files cannot be deleted, ignore these)
Restart the computer and log in
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07-04-2019 03:17 PM
Most of the time, uninstalling the printer software using the "uninstall" process in Programs and Features is sufficient to - well, remove the printer.
The following includes some places to check and methods to remove a stubborn device.
This procedure does NOT include editing or changing the registry.
Consider...
Remove Printer and Reload Printer Software
Hints:
- Read through the following text, then proceed with steps that are relevant to your situation.
- For best results, do not ignore the suggested Restart
- Procedure includes “extra” clear and clean steps for the purpose training and to help “troubled” software installations. Extra sections are marked with an asterisk pair “**” front and back.
Printer Software – Uninstall Existing Software
Uninstall existing printer software from Programs and Features.
Method One - Control Panel > icon view > Programs and Features >
Method Two - Settings > Apps > Apps and Features >
Search or Scroll down
Uninstall the printer software
After the software is removed, Restart the computer and log in
If printer software will not uninstall, appears to be removed and then shows up again, or is otherwise not “going away” when you tell it to do so, try an Uninstaller program.
Microsoft: Fix problems that block programs from being installed or removed
** Printer Software – Lurking in the Device Manager **
Check / Verify: If the printer is still lurking in the Device Manager, remove it.
Control Panel > icon view > Device Manager
Expand category Printers
If any unwanted printer name or “Unknown Device” is listed,
Right-Click on the printer / device > Uninstall
Expand category Imaging Devices
If any unwanted printer name or “Unknown Device” is listed,
Right-Click on the printer / device > Uninstall
Restart the computer and log in
** Printer Drivers – Lurking in Devices and Printers **
Check / Verify: If the printer drivers are still lurking in Devices and Printers, remove driver(s) related to the printer.
Control Panel > icon view > Devices and Printers
Left-Click on any unwanted Printer found in the Printers list
Clicking on a printer, displays options along the ribbon (near the top of the Devices and Printers window)
Click Print Server Properties > tab Drivers
Click on Driver(s) in list, select Remove > OK to exit menu
Back in Devices and Printers > Right-Click on the printer > Remove Device
Restart the computer and log in
** Printer Software – Lurking in the User Account **
NOTE: This is likely unnecessary except in those cases where "nothing" is working and there are problems with the device.
Check / Verify: Printer related files and folders are stored in the User AppData hierarchy. If you have had trouble getting the printer to work, complete this step to delete files from the Temp folder.
Method One - Open File Explorer > Navigate to C:\Users\YourAccount\AppData\Local\Temp
OR Method Two – Windows key + X + R (Run command) > type %temp%
Delete the files in the Temp folder (It is expected that some files cannot be deleted, ignore these)
Restart the computer and log in
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