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09-06-2011 01:50 AM
and the first official response from HP was not really helpful. Turn off windows printer sharing they told me, because this is windows problem, not hp and not printer. So how i can use printer in the network after... w\o answers. But after changing the driver all is ok, sharing too.
09-06-2011 12:47 PM
After purchasing new HP computer with Win7 64 bit. (somehow thought buying an HP model would possibly make the transition smoother, yea right.)
Same problem as all of you. After convincing HP to provide phone support, tech spent a few hours on my computer uninstalling and reinstalling pcl5 pcl6 and built in window drivers.
fixed problem temporarily and then started to happen again intermittently.
Finally gave up on HP support and tried solutions I've read here and elsewhere (considering HP's stellar record, this is usually the most expedient method which leaves you the most hair and nerve endings, whether you are a rookie or tech pro) one of which was to install multiple drivers on top of each other.
Installing BOTH PCL5 and PCL6 driver packages has fixed the problem for me as of this morning.
Check out Peters alternative solution on this page
J
09-20-2011 02:33 PM
I'm confused about how you solved your problem (if you indeed were able to) - I have an HP LaserJet 2605dn printer that started doing the same thing when I upgraded to WIndows 7 (which I wish with all my heart that I had not done). Can you explain the solution to me? Thanks!
09-20-2011 02:37 PM
This was a solution from :
- Go to Control Panel - Devices and Printers;
- Double click your CP2025 etc. icon;
- Open "Adjust your printer settings" (translated, but about the printER not printING);
- Choose the tab Device Settings;
- Find "Installable Options" in the tree;
- Switch off Status Notifications (again translated, but something like this).
Setting the Status Notification to OFF worked.
10-23-2011 11:58 AM
I had the same problem when i switched to Win-7, 64. I had tried all of the updated PCL Universal drivers and couldnt get the error to stop. I went back to the Series PCL 5e and it's working fine. Sometime the old stuff works better.
11-18-2011 12:46 AM
What do you think the "Default" CP2025dn driver would be? I have installed the HP univ. printer driver PCL6 (v.5.3) and have the same "GET" page problem. I was told to not use the driver from the CD, as it was not compatible with my Windows 7 64 bit system. I didn't know there was another "default" driver.
Thanks.
11-18-2011 02:27 AM
It's the Universal Printer Driver we are refering to