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HP Deskjet 1010
I bought this printer and installed it in my ZP machine. Pity it
refuses to work without downloading installing 2and 3 versions of .net Further it plays havoc with the registry - more than 1200 entries. Is there a driver that is simple and does not require .net Or is there a similar HP printer that has simple drivers - if available I do not mind throwing away this 1010 Any help will be greatly appreciated -- TIA Archer |
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HP Deskjet 1010
Archer wrote:
I bought this printer and installed it in my ZP machine. Pity it refuses to work without downloading installing 2and 3 versions of .net Further it plays havoc with the registry - more than 1200 entries. Is there a driver that is simple and does not require .net Or is there a similar HP printer that has simple drivers - if available I do not mind throwing away this 1010 You get a choice: (1) Install their entire software suite (2) Install just their driver. http://support.hp.com/us-en/product/...157545/drivers (I assumed you meant Windows XP instead of ZP.) I bet you installed their entire software suite with all the ancilliary software besides the driver. Drivers don't use the .NET Framework. That is required for the ancilliary software that you run as programs. It's just another library of more enhanced and more numerous functions than the C Runtimes that came in Windows (like the base version of .Net) or you have downloaded and installed into Windows via the Windows Update site. Just like in Linux, you can install libraries that give you more and greater number of functions. Web sites often called libs of Javascript functions, like jquery, so they don't have to rewrite the wheel and can save time. I went with Canon and they let me choose which of their ancilliary programs to install. I didn't want all of their fluffware but some of it is handy. I'm sure HP's full installer gave you choices of what components to install that are part of their software suite. Their "More details" link goes to a missing page so I cannot see what programs they bundle in their suite. Just go with their basic software package that only has their driver. Of course, you'll now have to uninstall their software suite (and driver) and cleanup all the remnant registry entries and files so you only get the entries and files for their driver-only installation. Then you'll get just the driver and forego all their extra software whether it would be useful or not, or if you have 3rd party software to do the same functions that you prefer to use. |
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HP Deskjet 1010
On 2/26/2015 9:25 AM, Archer wrote:
I bought this printer and installed it in my ZP machine. Pity it refuses to work without downloading installing 2and 3 versions of .net Further it plays havoc with the registry - more than 1200 entries. Is there a driver that is simple and does not require .net Or is there a similar HP printer that has simple drivers - if available I do not mind throwing away this 1010 Any help will be greatly appreciated I've got an HP Officejet Pro 8600 Plus that Staples told me to get and i'm real happy with it. |
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HP Deskjet 1010
On 02/26/2015 09:25 AM, Archer wrote:
I bought this printer and installed it in my ZP machine. Pity it refuses to work without downloading installing 2and 3 versions of .net Further it plays havoc with the registry - more than 1200 entries. Is there a driver that is simple and does not require .net Or is there a similar HP printer that has simple drivers - if available I do not mind throwing away this 1010 Any help will be greatly appreciated Since you already bought the printer and installed it... if you uninstall it, buy another, then re-install ... all you will be doing is creating even more work for yourself. Just keep it and move on. |
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HP Deskjet 1010
I installed an HP for someone recently and wasn't
given any choice about the install. I ended up having to uninstall 100s of MB of crap afterward. That was OK. The printer ran fine without all of the unwanted software. Unfortunately it's not always easy getting rid of .Net if you've installed it. But if you really don't use any .Net now you should be able to dump it once you uninstall the HP software that you don't need. You could also look on the disk and see if you can find a way to just install the drivers. That may or may not be feasible. HP is among the worst companies in terms of junky installers. I once had an HP printer that wouldn't accept my version of IE! I had to spoof the version in the Registry to get it installed. Another HP I had included an entire VB6 code project for some kind of online feedback. It wasn't a VB6 executable but rather all of the code for the executable. I'm guessing they've got a young, underpaid night shift putting their installers together. On the bright side (for you), the last printer I got was an Epson. Epson makes one of the highest rated photo printers. I'm happy with the all-in-one that I bought. It was only $80. But it has a maddening design that HP printers don't have. It decides periodically that I need new ink and refuses to print until I put in a new cartridge, despite that it's printing just fine. With my HPs I could continue printing until the pages looked too light. The calculation as to when I need ink seems to be something like a taxi fare -- some combination of time passed and sheets printed. Since I do very little printing the Epson sleaze is a waste of my money. But I'm not sure there's any better option, or any way around it. Printers now are closed computers in themselves and one just has to accept the limitations. |
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HP Deskjet 1010
On 02/26/2015 09:25 AM, Archer wrote:
I bought this printer and installed it in my ZP machine. Pity it refuses to work without downloading installing 2and 3 versions of .net Further it plays havoc with the registry - more than 1200 entries. Is there a driver that is simple and does not require .net Or is there a similar HP printer that has simple drivers - if available I do not mind throwing away this 1010 Any help will be greatly appreciated Just add the drivers and not the software. It is not the drivers that are complicated, but the other garbage. I have users that have insisted that they "need" and "want" the whole install even after I tell them they don't "need" it and it can be problematic. If they insist, I give it to them. When they often come back and ask me to remove stuff, I say sorry. Back up your stuff and I will image your machine, but you got what you asked for in spite of what I said. It is amazing how often one gives advice to a user from "experience" and they think you are just trying to get out of doing something "extra" for them. |
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HP Deskjet 1010
On 02/27/2015 04:49 AM, saneearth wrote:
On 02/26/2015 09:25 AM, Archer wrote: I bought this printer and installed it in my ZP machine. Pity it refuses to work without downloading installing 2and 3 versions of .net Further it plays havoc with the registry - more than 1200 entries. Is there a driver that is simple and does not require .net Or is there a similar HP printer that has simple drivers - if available I do not mind throwing away this 1010 Any help will be greatly appreciated Just add the drivers and not the software. It is not the drivers that are complicated, but the other garbage. I have users that have insisted that they "need" and "want" the whole install even after I tell them they don't "need" it and it can be problematic. If they insist, I give it to them. When they often come back and ask me to remove stuff, I say sorry. Back up your stuff and I will image your machine, but you got what you asked for in spite of what I said. It is amazing how often one gives advice to a user from "experience" and they think you are just trying to get out of doing something "extra" for them. Good point. I do know what the OP is talking about as I had to help a friend install his HP scanner/ copier and a lot of un-needed stuff came with it. The HP installer is a self-extracing executable and the OP would need some software to extract the files within the "exe" package. I am sure there is plenty of freeware out there. I could easily have done it from my own Linux machine. HP is one of the worst offenders out there and certainly not the company they used to be. That said: Since the Op already has the printer installed, to change it would just give him even more work and to me seem pointless. |
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| It is amazing how often one
| gives advice to a user from "experience" and they think you are just | trying to get out of doing something "extra" for them. It can sometimes be helpful. I got my OCR software free with an HP printer. I once got a lot of fonts with a scanner. Printers also often have rudimentary graphic editors that may be easier to use for beginners than fullscale editors. Though I've noticed in recent years that the bundled "good stuff" seems to be disappearing while the bundled spyware, fluff and feedback applets seem to be increasing. |
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HP Deskjet 1010
On Thu, 26 Feb 2015 20:55:53 +0530, Archer
wrote: I bought this printer and installed it in my ZP machine. Pity it refuses to work without downloading installing 2and 3 versions of .net Further it plays havoc with the registry - more than 1200 entries. Is there a driver that is simple and does not require .net Or is there a similar HP printer that has simple drivers - if available I do not mind throwing away this 1010 Any help will be greatly appreciated I got the exact driver referred to by VanguardLH - it gives an option to not install some minor things - but insists on downloading .net from M$ - around 60 mb. Having installed with this driver, I tried to save the bare drivers using a driver backup program. It is just about 19 mb. One problem is it refuses to copy the mtxr.dll file when I tried to install the printer in another XP machine. It went ok until it said it cannot copy the file "mtxr.dll" and does not complete the installation. The file is very much there in the drivers I saved ! Any further thoughts on this? -- Thanks to all those who responded and tried to help. Archer |
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HP Deskjet 1010
On 02/27/2015 09:06 AM, Archer wrote:
On Thu, 26 Feb 2015 20:55:53 +0530, Archer wrote: I bought this printer and installed it in my ZP machine. Pity it refuses to work without downloading installing 2and 3 versions of .net Further it plays havoc with the registry - more than 1200 entries. Is there a driver that is simple and does not require .net Or is there a similar HP printer that has simple drivers - if available I do not mind throwing away this 1010 Any help will be greatly appreciated I got the exact driver referred to by VanguardLH - it gives an option to not install some minor things - but insists on downloading .net from M$ - around 60 mb. Having installed with this driver, I tried to save the bare drivers using a driver backup program. It is just about 19 mb. One problem is it refuses to copy the mtxr.dll file when I tried to install the printer in another XP machine. It went ok until it said it cannot copy the file "mtxr.dll" and does not complete the installation. The file is very much there in the drivers I saved ! Any further thoughts on this? Check to see if the file mtxr.dll already exists in the destination. One reason files cannot be copied during an installation is due to the file already existing. The only other thing I can think of is a "permissions" problem...but that seems unlikely since all others are apparently ok |
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HP Deskjet 1010
"Archer" wrote in message
... I bought this printer and installed it in my ZP machine. Pity it refuses to work without downloading installing 2and 3 versions of .net Further it plays havoc with the registry - more than 1200 entries. Is there a driver that is simple and does not require .net Or is there a similar HP printer that has simple drivers - if available I do not mind throwing away this 1010 Any help will be greatly appreciated http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c03809078 Basic Troubleshooting Make sure that the printer is set as your default printing device: ... Windows 8: Point to or tap the upper-right corner of the screen to open the Charms bar, click the Settings icon, click or tap Control Panel, and then click or tap View devices and printers. ... Windows 7: From the Windows Start menu, click Devices and Printers. ... Windows Vista: On the Windows taskbar, click Start, click Control Panel, and then click Printer. ... Windows XP: On the Windows taskbar, click Start, click Control Panel, and then click Printers and Faxes. Make sure that your printer has a check mark in the circle next to it. If your printer is not selected as the default printer, right-click the printer icon and choose Set as Default Printer from the menu. If you are still unable to print, or the software installation fails: 1. Remove the CD from the computer's CD/DVD drive, and then disconnect the USB cable from the computer. 2. Restart the computer. 3. Insert the printer software CD in the computer's CD/ DVD drive, then follow the on-screen instructions to install the printer software. Do not connect the USB cable until you are told to do so. 4. After the installation finishes, restart the computer. If you are unable to print: 1. Make sure the cable connections are secure. 2. Make sure the printer is powered on. The On button will be lit white. -- Modernism The Reason Why We Vote! With The Ability To Understand The Art Of Writing it in... |
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HP Deskjet 1010
In message , Archer
writes: On Thu, 26 Feb 2015 20:55:53 +0530, Archer wrote: I bought this printer and installed it in my ZP machine. Pity it refuses to work without downloading installing 2and 3 versions of .net (I sometimes wonder if _anyone_ in computing realises there are still people who don't want - or perhaps have access to - a connection, or only dialup.) Further it plays havoc with the registry - more than 1200 entries. Is there a driver that is simple and does not require .net Or is there a similar HP printer that has simple drivers - if available I do not mind throwing away this 1010 (As others have said - [a] why HP, [b] there probably are drivers, [c] if you did change it, you'd probably have similar problems. [I quite like Brother printers myself.]) Any help will be greatly appreciated I got the exact driver referred to by VanguardLH - it gives an option to not install some minor things - but insists on downloading .net from M$ - around 60 mb. (! See above comment re links!) Having installed with this driver, I tried to save the bare drivers using a driver backup program. It is just about 19 mb. One problem is Out of curiosity, which driver backup program? Sounds a useful thing to have. How easy are they to use - I suppose I'm thinking that if I were to want such a utility, I'd want it to extract and save all the drivers from a system, so that if I were to build a new system from scratch and connect all the same peripherals etc., the saved resource would be sufficient that I wouldn't need to go online, and would be easy to access from the OS. it refuses to copy the mtxr.dll file when I tried to install the What refused, the installer or your driver backup program? printer in another XP machine. It went ok until it said it cannot copy the file "mtxr.dll" and does not complete the installation. The file is very much there in the drivers I saved ! Any further thoughts on this? -- J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/1985 MB++G()AL-IS-Ch++(p)Ar@T+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf A sleekzorp without a tornpee is like a quop without a fertsneet (sort of). |
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HP Deskjet 1010
On 02/28/2015 04:42 AM, J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote:
In message , Archer writes: On Thu, 26 Feb 2015 20:55:53 +0530, Archer wrote: I bought this printer and installed it in my ZP machine. Pity it refuses to work without downloading installing 2and 3 versions of .net (I sometimes wonder if _anyone_ in computing realises there are still people who don't want - or perhaps have access to - a connection, or only dialup.) snip Yep. The guy I had to help was unable to download the huge driver file because he has dialup. I used to have dial up until I realized that between what I paid for it and the 2nd phone line...I saved money by going to DSL |
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HP Deskjet 1010
He wasn't asking about using the printer. The
problem is that the driver install wants to load a lot of junk onto his system. |
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HP Deskjet 1010
On Sat, 28 Feb 2015 10:42:31 +0000, "J. P. Gilliver (John)"
wrote in (I sometimes wonder if _anyone_ in computing realises there are still people who don't want - or perhaps have access to - a connection, or only dialup.) I live in a moderately rural area in a state where the PUC is owned by the phone companies. I have no DSL, no cable, no anything except dial-up (where a dial tone is considered a miracle). The only option to dial up is cell wireless at about $8/Gb download. It's expensive, and the phone company wants to keep it that way. -- Web based forums are like subscribing to 10 different newspapers and having to visit 10 different news stands to pickup each one. Email list-server groups and USENET are like having all of those newspapers delivered to your door every morning. |
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