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Old December 19th 04, 04:21 PM
Riyas
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Default Regarding HP Deskjet 695c printer

hello forum,

i have a problem with hp deskjet 695c printer under win xp.
The printer is installing properly, giving self test also. when i print the
test page from win xp, the size of the font is same but seems like using more
ink than when it printing on 98, like it is bold letters, but if you connect
the printer in 98 the print is ok. i tested with all other applications in xp
same problem. is it a driver problem, or something need to be set in xp. I'm
sure that the printer doesn't have any problem. If you help me, i'll be very
thankful to the forum
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