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10-06-2019 12:42 PM - edited 10-06-2019 03:10 PM
Yesterday I attempted to print a downloaded pdf in Microsoft Edge, and received an error message "Something Went Wrong". I restarted my PC, cleared the cache, etc. and tried again today with the same result. Then I tried just printing the screen in Firefox, and Firefox crashed - never got a printer dialog window or anything, the browser shutdown and gave me a crash report, I tried the same in Chrome with the same result (shutdown). I googled and found a Firefox forum that stated there was a recent Wondows update that might help from October 3. I checked, it had not been updated, so I installed it. I still have the same result - "Something Went Wrong" in Edge, and crashes in Chrome and Firefox. I CAN print from Internet Explorer. I can print WORD documents. Everything for the printer seems to indicate it is connected. I really need to be able to print from the internet, so what do I do? *******EDIT - i cannot print WORD documents and I cannot print from Adobe now.
10-13-2019 06:23 PM
@repairatrooper gave me the following advice for my problem.
I highly recommend installing the HP Universal Print driver, PCL6
You can try the following:
If you are printing via a network connection you should do the following:
1. Use the HP Universal Print driver, PCL6
2. Install the printer manually on a Standard TCP/IP port. By default Windows likes to use a WSD port and these are notoriously failure prone.
3. Manually set the printer as the default printer, when you do this you will get a warning that doing this will stop Windows from managing your printer, which is what you want to do.