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04-23-2009 05:47 AM
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04-24-2009 01:14 PM
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04-24-2009 01:30 PM - edited 04-24-2009 01:33 PM
Dexter,
I took a look at this new driver update that you are suggesting and all it says, in regard to this problem, is
Enhancements:
How does that help most of us who don't have a D4200?
I have a C6150 with this problem and the fellow you responded to has a C7280.
04-24-2009 02:21 PM
04-28-2009 01:38 PM
05-12-2009 09:14 AM
I am facing the same problem with random bottom cut printing with my 2 L7590 printer. I tried installing the "Critical Update to Correct a PC to Printer Communication Issue" but did not solve the bottom cut printing! I called the HP customer support about this problem but was told that thet did not receive any similar problem from other people. I am very disppointed with this L7590 printer which I have requested to replace for a few times but still with the same and other problems.
Even the latest driver "Critical Update to Enhance Reliability of Network and USB Connectivity and Improve System Responsiveness While Printing" give more problems that it suppose to solve. After installing, I followed instructions to search for the printer to resintall the driver but i was not able to scan using my solution center (no connection to the printer from my laptop) or through the Scan to on the printer which cannot detect my laptop at all. I am using wireless to connect to my printer.
Guess there is a lot of bugs in the drivers, it seems that the file may not spool completely which lead to bottom cut printing or should the printer should have handshake to verify the completeness of the file spooled? This is just my guess.
05-12-2009 01:51 PM
I noticed no improvement after the last HP update regarding lines not printing. I also contacted HP online and they suggested the normal things of changing fonts and font size and adjusting borders and if that fails to solve things then to install the HP deskjet 990c print driver. I did not use these suggestions yet as the font/margin thing I was already wondering abo and I can't see tampering with the drivers on a machine I've had just a month.
I decided to tick the box "scale to paper size" in Printing preferences\Features tab\Resizing Options. Too early to tell if this did anything, but easy to switch back if I want. I may play around with the fonts again in certain programs.
05-25-2009 07:16 PM
Well, the "scale to fit" did not work and on an invoice for Simply Accounting today. The last line just did not print. So, I guess in the meantime one just proof reads each document to make sure the last line is there until a proper solution comes along which should be in a future HP update and/or patch.
I don't want to install drivers for the desk Jet 990c printer as suggested by HP. I just want to print what I send from my newish Dell Notebook to my new HP printer. If the drivers on a new printer don't work or can't be fixed with an update to run on Vista Home Premium then maybe I should just fire up my old Lexmark Ink Jet that worked just fine. I only replaced it to get the "All In One" features, not thinking the HP printer would be unreliable.
I can only think that this sort of nonsense really tarnishes HP's reputation. I hope finally send out an update with a proper permanent solution. It's the proper thing to do.
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