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08-03-2015 09:00 AM - edited 08-03-2015 05:11 PM
Hi folks,
I have recently completed the Windows 10 upgrade from Windows 7 with no issues, or so I thought. My Deskjet 710C appeared to be installed correctly (it was working correctly under Windows 7), but if you try to print to the printer or print a test page from the control panel, the printer does not do anything.
I checked the compatibility page and completely re-installed the device including drivers from Windows Update for the 710C (it was previously using drivers for the 720C, but this has never been a problem). Still no response.
If I print a test page while having the print queue open in Windows I can see that the test page lands in the print queue for a moment, but then disappears without the printer actually doing anything. No error messages, but no printing.
Is this a driver issue, or is it something else I'm overlooking? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Larry
08-05-2015 07:17 AM
Hi @LarryLong,
I see that you are experiencing issues printing from Windows 10. I would like to help you.
Most likely the Windows update drivers aren't compatible with the Deskjet 710c printer, using the parallel connection.
I would suggest to get a compatible USB printer and check to make sure the drivers are available to download on hp.com site first.
Thank You.
I work on behalf of HP
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08-05-2015 09:37 AM
Boy, that is quite a well researched response. If the drivers are in the Windows 10 update package, then the ARE compatible. It seems that "Buy A New HP Printer" is becoming HP's standard support response for everything. Do you think that with this type of support, that the new printer that they will buy will be an HP?
08-05-2015 12:10 PM
Hi @Hydrad,
I did research this issue. The drivers are listed that they should work from the Windows Updates, but they are not communicating. HP Printers - HP Printers That Work with Windows 10.
I checked the website and all the drivers from Windows XP up to WIndows 10 are installed by the built in Windows drivers.
This printer is at least 10 years old and has parallel port.
If the port is showing LPT1 for the ports tab for the Printer's Properties, then the only other thing I can suggest is to run the
Download and run the Print and Scan Doctor, it will diagnose the issue and might automatically resolve it.
Thank You.
I work on behalf of HP
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08-05-2015 07:47 PM
Thanks to both of you for the responses - I'm aware that with a ten year old printer you're lucky to be able to have any sort of support so I really appreciate your help.
I guess buying another printer is an obvious fix, but I'd like to first know for sure that the printer (or indeed parallel port printers in general) is not supported under Windows 10 - I try to avoid throwing away working equipment if I can because of the environmental impact of a throwaway culture (and maybe because I'm a little cheap!).
I'll see what the Print and Scan Doctor shows and report back tonight.
Cheers,
Larry
09-29-2015 05:56 PM
I have just upgraded my Win7 to Win10 and I had the same problem.
and I just can't believe HP still does not have a solution for this problem !
is that all ?
HP will ONLY tell me to BUY another printer?
which brand HP will recommend me as long as HP claims that CANNOT provide a solution
for the problems I encounter with the HP products ?
10-16-2015 03:49 PM - edited 10-16-2015 03:51 PM
Hi!
I have same problem after upgrade to Windows 10.
But my printer can print when I her clean the cartridge inyectors. No print anything any more.
It print the drivers of the 720C print.
I have a cable parallel adapter-USB (I havent parallel port)
Thanks
11-30-2015 06:30 AM - edited 11-30-2015 06:33 AM
Even with W8 doesn't work. I think definitely it's not compatible, sadly. I've searched a lot of possibilities like drivers for the cable, printer drivers, etc, and none of those work. I don't want to throw away mi printer, but HP doesn't have an effective solution.
12-29-2015 07:35 AM
Hi everyone,
i faced the same thing after upgrading Windows 7 64-bit to Windwos 10 64-bit. Already on Windwos 7 it was a mess to get it to work. As far as i can rember i needed to install an patched driver for this printer.
But actually i got it to work on Windows 10 32-bit. Steps i have done:
- Open Device Manager
- Go to settings of ECP-Printerinterface (LPT)
- Under second tab port settings i checked the "Use lagecy settings" checkbox and i activeted "use interupts..." (3rd option)
After that i just reinstalled the printer and it finally works now. I was not able to get it run with this settings under Windows 64 bit. There it now will not show an error message and just send the print quue trough but the printer is not printing...but its may worth a try with you. I just moved the printer to the other laptop and printing from the 64bit one through printer share.
Kind Regards,
Christoph
PS: Really lame that HP didn't mentioned that!!!
