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Laserjet 1160
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Before Windows 10 I could print multiple copies with no problem. Now with Windows 10 all I can print is 1 copy no matter what I do to various settings. Now the Mopier mode is grayed out along with various other functions within printer properties dialog box. Am I missing something simple?

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>> ... I do have administrative credentials. I can see what I need to do in the printer properties but can not perform the appropriate function because almost 90% of the functions are "grayed out" ...

 

I've no idea why this should be the case.

Seems to be more like a Windows permissions problem, rather than a printer or printer driver issue.

 

... and are you confirming that the "grayed out" value for Mopier Mode is currently set to Enabled

 

 

Check what your effective permissions are; you'd need 'Manage this printer' access; this example shows my (non-admin) user does not have this access (hence all of the "device settings" values are grayed out when viewed whilst logged-in to this user.

 

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I would disconnect the printer, download the current driver from HP.com, delete the installed driver, then load the new driver.

Reconnect the printer when the installation program asks or after it finishes.

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I would disconnect the printer, download the current driver from HP.com, delete the indole divert, then load the new driver.

Reconnect the printer when the installation program asks or after it finishes if it does not ask.

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@SHThompson wrote:
I would disconnect the printer, download the current driver from HP.com, delete the indole divert, then load the new driver.

Reconnect the printer when the installation program asks or after it finishes if it does not ask.

If my post resolves your issue please click the accepted as solution button under it.

To thank a Tech for a post click the thumbs up button under the post.

You can even click both buttons. . .

At the risk of sounding uninformed, what is "delete the indole divert"? I will try your suggestion once I understand your content. Thank you for replying.

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I was posting using a smartphone and using swype to type and missed some errors.

I have edited the original post to say: installed driver

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>> ...  the Mopier mode is grayed out ...

 

So is the "grayed out" Mopier Mode value set to Enabled or Disabled? You need it set to the latter value.

 

If you can't change the setting (because it is "grayed out"), this may be because you are not logged in with administrative credentials?

 

See http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Printing-Issues-Troubleshooting/printing-multiple-copies/m-p/4903265 for a similar problem (albeit with LaserJet 1320 and Windows 8.1).

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@dansdaduk wrote:

>> ...  the Mopier mode is grayed out ...

 

So is the "grayed out" Mopier Mode value set to Enabled or Disabled? You need it set to the latter value.

 

If you can't change the setting (because it is "grayed out"), this may be because you are not logged in with administrative credentials?

 

See http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Printing-Issues-Troubleshooting/printing-multiple-copies/m-p/4903265 for a similar problem (albeit with LaserJet 1320 and Windows 8.1).


I do have administrative credentials. I can see what I need to do in the printer properties but can not perform the appropriate function because almost 90% of the functions are "grayed out".

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>> ... I do have administrative credentials. I can see what I need to do in the printer properties but can not perform the appropriate function because almost 90% of the functions are "grayed out" ...

 

I've no idea why this should be the case.

Seems to be more like a Windows permissions problem, rather than a printer or printer driver issue.

 

... and are you confirming that the "grayed out" value for Mopier Mode is currently set to Enabled

 

 

Check what your effective permissions are; you'd need 'Manage this printer' access; this example shows my (non-admin) user does not have this access (hence all of the "device settings" values are grayed out when viewed whilst logged-in to this user.

 

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@dansdaduk wrote:

>> ... I do have administrative credentials. I can see what I need to do in the printer properties but can not perform the appropriate function because almost 90% of the functions are "grayed out" ...

 

I've no idea why this should be the case.

Seems to be more like a Windows permissions problem, rather than a printer or printer driver issue.

 

... and are you confirming that the "grayed out" value for Mopier Mode is currently set to Enabled

 

 

Check what your effective permissions are; you'd need 'Manage this printer' access; this example shows my (non-admin) user does not have this access (hence all of the "device settings" values are grayed out when viewed whilst logged-in to this user.

 

Capture.PNG

 


Success!! Once I got to the "View effective access" tab nothing was listed. I had to search for each user and then once the users were listed I had to edit each user and check the appropriate boxes. Once that was accomplished, then all of the functions in the "Device Tab" of my "printer properties" dialog box changed from Gray to Black. I was then able to disable the Mopier Mode. I can now print as many multiple copies as I want. Thank you very much for your help. It is greatly appreciated.

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i have the same problem. I do not understand the technical jargon. all i can tell is that my toshiba is notifying the hp laserjet 1160 to print muliple copies of a single page and it only prints one copy. it's extremely frustrating to have a machine be an insubortinate. please help clarify how i can come to a solution.

tell me if i need to dig in my garage for the original cd to make it work. i'm not familiar with "mopier mode" as I cannot find it anywhere.

i'm not even sure i am asking the question throught the right thead. someone help!

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