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I just "updated" the applications on my printer and tried to print the January 2023 calendar. Instead it printed January 2022. This is May 2022. Should at least some of NEXT year's calendars be available?

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This is likely an application problem but you do not state what app you are using so it is nearly impossible to provide an answer.

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Your response was "This is likely an application problem but you do not state what app you are using so it is nearly impossible to provide an answer."

 

Having posted this question to the HP Printer forum, I thought it would have been obvious that the app in question is the one supplied by HP -- specifically in my specific case for the HP OfficeJet Pro 6978. "Updating" the apps is a function initiated on the printer's control panel. Foolishly I expected HP to get around to making at least a few year 2023 calendar months available, for print by this HP app before January of 2023.  How SILLY of me could THAT be? Duh!

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