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HP deskjet 880C printer problem 4

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andycarman

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Jan 16, 2001
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Hi,

I have had a problem with my Hewlett Packard DeskJet 880C printer since I
purchased it and myself and Hewlett Packard have been unable to resolve it.

The fault occurs when I turn the printer on (the pc is already running) and
manifests itself with the printer feeding a sheet of paper through the
carriage rollers and then stopping, I then have to press the resume button
which results in the sheet of paper being placed in the finished tray. This
happens every time I turn the printer on, although I have no further
problems after this and print quality is good.

Hewlett Packard technical support is a shambles, on their advice I have
disabled bi-directional communication and Windows print technology in the
configuration file, and I was also told to leave the pc switched on for 15
minutes before switching the printer on!, why I don't know.

My pc is a Mesh Pentium III 500Z running Windows 98SE and the printer is
connected with a parallel cable. I have been unable to get through to Mesh
technical support, and emails are not replied to. I have visited Hewlett
Packard's web site to get the latest printer driver, but I discovered that
the driver supplied with the printer is the latest driver. I have also sent
an email to Hewlett Packard via their website but they didn't bother to
reply.

Hoping you can help to resolve this problem.

Andrew Carman
 
go in to the bios and in advan. check to see what type of printing you have setup. put it to epp/ecp. see if it does it with out the cable connected to the printer.
 
Andy: Did you ever find a solution to this problem? I have posted recently about a similar problem with an HP 970cxi but so far no response. The suggestion re: bios and cables have all been tried but no success. Thank you
Bob Howard
 
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