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10-08-2009 02:51 AM
Same problem with me. C4580.
Tried all ways to change defaults to A4. Obviously, HP think all our shops are packed to the rafters with "Letter" sized paper.
I've just emailed HP, so lets see how long it take to get an answer...
10-08-2009 02:59 AM
Might be worth taking this to the other discussion here:
http://h30434.www3.hp.com/psg/board/message?board.id=Printing&message.id=8611#M8611
HP are quite good at getting back with replies to emails... it's just that their suggestions never work!
There's two issues here: One is that the driver makes no distinction on preferences (other than language) based on the user's location; as far as HP are concerned, everyone uses "Letter" paper, etc. The other issue is that ther is no way to update the defaults supplied by HP (you shouldn't have to set up your own shortcuts; or even if you do, you should be able to delete or "hide" the inappropriate ones suppled by HP).
02-19-2010 07:27 AM
I use C7280 and there were other models discussed that had the problem of printing shortcuts/color options not staying the way we modified them.
I posted Oct 2 that I solved that problem by downloading the basic driver that HP suggested to make the printer ' function properly'. All was well with the shortcut and color option staying set until today. The shortcut I highlight stays set BUT I cannot get the color option to stay on 'print in grayscale' with either of its drop down sub-options of 'high quality' or 'black cartridge only'. I have changed it in HP solutions printing settings and in control panel but it always goes back to 'color
printing in color option. I use Fast Economical for basic text print jobs and sometimes General Everyday Printing.
I downloaded the basic drivers again but it said I had more recent drivers already installed so I am STUCK again on this issue. I also turned the printer off/on but nothing helped.
Any ideas would be appreciated before I have to go round and round with their technical support.
terrib
03-02-2010 10:07 AM
I have recently bought a C4780 and have the same issue with paper size defaults. I agree that at the very least HP should provide a regional default A4 paper option (after all their proprietary paper here in the UK is sold in A4 packs! Probably the same in the rest of Europe as well - BIG Market!!) I would prefer to either overwrite the provided options with updated settings, or promote my own modified versions of the settings to become the defaults (I include the photo settings in this as well as I suspect the default settings are cropping my printed versions of my stored photo's).
I'm using Windows 7 64bitHome Professional in the UK.
Come on, HP, sort this out, it MUST be embarrassing...
11-22-2010 03:25 PM
I ran into the same problem with my HP F4280 All in One and figured out what the problem was. I'm using Windows 7 so the following steps work for that OS though its probably similar for Vista users.
Click on the Pearl Icon (Start) and choose Devices and Printers
Double click on your printer's icon to open the HP Center
Under Printer Actions click on the Customize your Printer link
Click on the Advanced Tab
Click on the Printing Defaults button (lower left corner)
If you haven't done so already, create a custom Shortcut by modifying one of HP's defaults and then choose Save As
Choose your Shortcut in the list and then press the Apply button
Press the OK button and you will return to the HP Center
Close the HP Center (X in top right corner)
Now this is where I ran into problems... If the program you're printing from is currently open (Photoshop in my case) the default print settings will NOT change until you restart the program. Restart your program (Web browser, Photoshop, Paint etc.) and now your printing defaults should be updated to use your custom shortcut as the default.
Hopefully this will help some of you who have been having problems.
11-22-2010 03:57 PM
Thanks, TorQueMoD, but the problem is not how to select a shortcut; rather it is that you shouldn't have to save your references as a NEW shortcut (apart from the fact that it shouldn't install with "Letter" size paper AT ALL in the UK, or anywhere else other than th USA). We don't want ANY sortcuts listed with WRONG settings: I don't want my kids picking "General Everyday Printing" for one of their school projects and wasting 20 sheets of paper and half a cartrige of ink becaue it tried to print on the WRONG size paper.
We have it on good authority that HP are putting all their efforts into rushing out a newer version of the printer drivers which will allow users to change the supplied printing shortcuts...
... and that was over a year ago!
10-19-2011 10:52 AM
This is getting ridiculous.. I have tried everything suggested above, but, when I press Print Test page it automatically ends with me being told that the Paper is Too Small... Are HP going to do NOTHING to correct this situation? In the UK and Europe - as pointed out time and again above - the default size (as sold by HP itself) is A4 not Letter.
01-13-2012 12:34 PM
01-14-2012 04:01 AM
tismanasas,
Thanks for trying to help, but if you had read the rest of the thread you would see that the problem is not changing properties but SAVING them.
HP's programmers in the USA, being unaware that there is an English-speaking world outside of the USA, have hard-coded the printer driver software to make use, for example, "Letter" as the setting for the "General Everyday Printing". There is no way to save changes to the HP-supplied shortcuts. Try it yourself: make a change to a setting in "General Everyday Printing", then select another shortcut (say, "Fast/Economical Printing") and then select "General Everyday Printing" again. The paper size will say "Letter". THAT'S our gripe.
Yes, we can set up our own shortcuts (I have a shortcut called "Default" which has setting more meaningful to theUK market); but the "General Everyday Printing" shortcut is still there, and still has "Letter" as the paper size, which means waster paper and ink if someone picks it 9or any other of the HP-supplied shortcuts) by mistake.
HP said they would fix the printer driver software... that was back in 2009 and no fix has been forthcoming.
