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07-22-2010 11:10 AM
When I try to add the printer using "add printer" I select the 720c driver and I get this message " Printer driver was not installed. Operation could not be complete. (0xe0000100)" Also every time I try to add the printer I have to use windows update to download a list of rivers because the 720c is not listed. For some reason they are nort being stored on my computer and I have to download them every time to choose 720c driver. I believe the above code is a windows incompatible error.
07-22-2010 11:23 AM
Bob,
Thanks for your reply. Everything worked as you said. I assume that the right port choice was LPT1. After the driver installation, the printer now shows up in the printer list. I then replaced the HPVDB720.dll file in the windows/system32/spool/drivers/x64/3 folder with the hpvdb720.dll from the patch download. I am using a converter cable from the printer parallel cable to a USB port on the HPE310t computer. The converter cable is a Manhattan brand labeled "Compatible with Windows 7". The printer still will not print. The message in the document list is "Error-printing"
Any clues?
Thanks again
Jim B
07-22-2010 11:05 PM
@jbertke wrote:
Bob,
Thanks for your reply. Everything worked as you said. I assume that the right port choice was LPT1. After the driver installation, the printer now shows up in the printer list. I then replaced the HPVDB720.dll file in the windows/system32/spool/drivers/x64/3 folder with the hpvdb720.dll from the patch download. I am using a converter cable from the printer parallel cable to a USB port on the HPE310t computer. The converter cable is a Manhattan brand labeled "Compatible with Windows 7". The printer still will not print. The message in the document list is "Error-printing"
Any clues?
Thanks again
Jim B
Does the print job remain in the queue? If so the most likely case would be an incorrect port. I would suggest going to the Device Manager and see if the LPT1: port shows up. It may be that the parallel conveter presents a different port for the printer.
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07-23-2010 09:45 AM
@jbertke wrote:
Yes the document remains in the print queue. And, no, there are no ports showing in the Device Manager. What next?
The USB-parallel converter is not supplying a virtual LPT: port so you will need to find the proper port. There may be some documentation with the converter that would help. Alternatively go to the Devices and Printers folder, right click on the Deskjet 720 series, Printer Properties, Ports and look for a port such as USBnnn.
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07-23-2010 01:18 PM
@jokomoko wrote:
When I try to add the printer using "add printer" I select the 720c driver and I get this message " Printer driver was not installed. Operation could not be complete. (0xe0000100)" Also every time I try to add the printer I have to use windows update to download a list of rivers because the 720c is not listed. For some reason they are nort being stored on my computer and I have to download them every time to choose 720c driver. I believe the above code is a windows incompatible error.
A few things come to mind: first make sure you have adequate disk space on your C: drive. Next I would suggest logging in with an account with administrator privilege. If this does not help then open an administrative command prompt. (Click the Start Orb, type cmd.exe in the start search box. When cmd.exe is shown right click on it and select "Run as administrator".) Now click in the administrative command prompt and type sfc /scannow then press enter. It will take several minutes to complete the scan. If there were any errors that were corrected then try again to install the print driver.
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07-23-2010 07:51 PM
Bob:
You seem a wizard with these printers. Is there a patch for the 1120c? I have installed it through a USB to parallel converter. Windows says the USB device installed correctly, but still no joy. Can you help me please
Clive
07-23-2010 08:47 PM
@clive-ernest wrote:
Is there a patch for the 1120c? I have installed it through a USB to parallel converter. Windows says the USB device installed correctly, but still no joy. Can you help me please.
This patch only works for the printers listed (except the Deskjet 100 should be 1000...). The Deskjet 1120 is off topic in this thread, lets continue the discussion in the thread here.
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