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Gmail, HP insists on printing to file
Is the printer newsgroup still active. I can't seem to find its name.
My brother had trouble with his old printer. Every time He would have to call the Geek Squad and they fixe it for no extra charge, but it was a nuisance, for him and them. So he bought a new printer, from the HP OfficeJet Pro 8030 All-in-One Printer series. It worked fine and he printed things, but yesterday he couldn't print something and today he can't. He's in gmail and he does Ctrl-P and he gets a box that asks how mnay copies, shrink to fit, a couple other things, and has the name of the printer at the top. He clicks Print (at the bottom) and instead of printing, the Save File routine starts. The partial-screen box with the diretories on the left, C:/documents at the top and a list of things already in it, with a line at the bottom to name the new document which will end in .pm . So we saved a copy (and next time we tried to print, the just-saved copy was in the list of files) but what he wants is to print the thing. Nowhere on that first box is Print to File. Nor is there Properties or anything like that. Is that typical for HP biw? Does he have to go somewhere else to set it to print to the printer? Was he -- hard to believe -- supposed to right click on the printer name and uncheck file? That doesn't seem intuitive. Plus it worked a couple days ago. I dl'd the manual http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c06291142 ** and it has only 3 uses of the word "file", all of which are about the File Menu. Isn't it still part of the printer software whether to print to a file or not. Or does Gmail make it a gmail setting? Googling gmail "print to file" I get all permutations except the one I want. Except in a question to Adobe, and he's not using Adboe anything. I'm submitting this now, and if I see more to ask about, in the manual etc. I'll post back. Could he forward the email to another non-gmail email account and print that? **(It had some other weirdo number that didn't seem like a printer model numnber but he and I are disconnected now. I can get it later.) |
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micky says... He's in gmail and he does Ctrl-P and he gets a box The first thing in that box is Destination. It is a drop list of options such as print to printer, save as PDF, print to PDF,Send to onenote, Fax ETC. -- Ken |
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micky wrote:
Is the printer newsgroup still active. I can't seem to find its name. My brother had trouble with his old printer. Every time He would have to call the Geek Squad and they fixe it for no extra charge, but it was a nuisance, for him and them. So he bought a new printer, from the HP OfficeJet Pro 8030 All-in-One Printer series. It worked fine and he printed things, but yesterday he couldn't print something and today he can't. He's in gmail and he does Ctrl-P and he gets a box that asks how mnay copies, shrink to fit, a couple other things, and has the name of the printer at the top. He clicks Print (at the bottom) and instead of printing, the Save File routine starts. The partial-screen box with the diretories on the left, C:/documents at the top and a list of things already in it, with a line at the bottom to name the new document which will end in .pm . So we saved a copy (and next time we tried to print, the just-saved copy was in the list of files) but what he wants is to print the thing. Nowhere on that first box is Print to File. Nor is there Properties or anything like that. Is that typical for HP biw? Does he have to go somewhere else to set it to print to the printer? Was he -- hard to believe -- supposed to right click on the printer name and uncheck file? That doesn't seem intuitive. Settings Devices Printers & scanners [select printer] Manage Printer properties Advanced tab 1) check and make sure the correct driver is being used 2) check on Ports tab that FILE: port is NOT selected -- Take care, Jonathan ------------------- LITTLE WORKS STUDIO http://www.LittleWorksStudio.com |
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On 4/12/2020 4:26 PM, micky wrote:
Is the printer newsgroup still active. I can't seem to find its name. My brother had trouble with his old printer. Every time He would have to call the Geek Squad and they fixe it for no extra charge, but it was a nuisance, for him and them. So he bought a new printer, from the HP OfficeJet Pro 8030 All-in-One Printer series. It worked fine and he printed things, but yesterday he couldn't print something and today he can't. He's in gmail and he does Ctrl-P and he gets a box that asks how mnay copies, shrink to fit, a couple other things, and has the name of the printer at the top. He clicks Print (at the bottom) and instead of printing, the Save File routine starts. The partial-screen box with the diretories on the left, C:/documents at the top and a list of things already in it, with a line at the bottom to name the new document which will end in .pm . So we saved a copy (and next time we tried to print, the just-saved copy was in the list of files) but what he wants is to print the thing. Nowhere on that first box is Print to File. Nor is there Properties or anything like that. Is that typical for HP biw? Does he have to go somewhere else to set it to print to the printer? Was he -- hard to believe -- supposed to right click on the printer name and uncheck file? That doesn't seem intuitive. Plus it worked a couple days ago. I dl'd the manual http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c06291142 ** and it has only 3 uses of the word "file", all of which are about the File Menu. Isn't it still part of the printer software whether to print to a file or not. Or does Gmail make it a gmail setting? Googling gmail "print to file" I get all permutations except the one I want. Except in a question to Adobe, and he's not using Adboe anything. I'm submitting this now, and if I see more to ask about, in the manual etc. I'll post back. Could he forward the email to another non-gmail email account and print that? **(It had some other weirdo number that didn't seem like a printer model numnber but he and I are disconnected now. I can get it later.) Dumb question: In some of the printer Select screen from some [programs, there is an option to print to file that can be checked. Since sometimes the options for a specific printer are carried from one program to another; has you brother checked that option in another program? If so try opening the other program and uncheck print to File. |
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In alt.comp.os.windows-10, on Sun, 12 Apr 2020 14:52:49 -0600, KenW
wrote: On Sun, 12 Apr 2020 16:26:54 -0400, micky wrote: Is the printer newsgroup still active. I can't seem to find its name. My brother had trouble with his old printer. Every time He would have to call the Geek Squad and they fixe it for no extra charge, but it was a nuisance, for him and them. So he bought a new printer, from the HP OfficeJet Pro 8030 All-in-One Printer series. It worked fine and he printed things, but yesterday he couldn't print something and today he can't. He's in gmail and he does Ctrl-P and he gets a box that asks how mnay copies, shrink to fit, a couple other things, and has the name of the printer at the top. He clicks Print (at the bottom) and instead of printing, the Save File routine starts. The partial-screen box with the diretories on the left, C:/documents at the top and a list of things already in it, with a line at the bottom to name the new document which will end in .pm . So we saved a copy (and next time we tried to print, the just-saved copy was in the list of files) but what he wants is to print the thing. Nowhere on that first box is Print to File. Nor is there Properties or anything like that. Is that typical for HP biw? Does he have to go somewhere else to set it to print to the printer? Was he -- hard to believe -- supposed to right click on the printer name and uncheck file? That doesn't seem intuitive. Plus it worked a couple days ago. I dl'd the manual http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c06291142 ** and it has only 3 uses of the word "file", all of which are about the File Menu. Isn't it still part of the printer software whether to print to a file or not. Or does Gmail make it a gmail setting? Googling gmail "print to file" I get all permutations except the one I want. Except in a question to Adobe, and he's not using Adboe anything. I'm submitting this now, and if I see more to ask about, in the manual etc. I'll post back. Could he forward the email to another non-gmail email account and print that? **(It had some other weirdo number that didn't seem like a printer model numnber but he and I are disconnected now. I can get it later.) In Windows 10 there is a setting "Let Windows select my default printer". It screwed me up until I found it. From the menu type printer, it is at the bottom on my PRo version. I never noticed it before. I have it, "Let Windows manage my default printer. " and it's checked. I don't remember doing that, but I only have 2 printers and I've been happy to use one all the time since the other decided there's a paper jam, even though there isn't. KenW My brother's wife called him for dinner and he hasn't called back. I'm listening to Dragnet, Jack Benny etc. on the PC now so I'll call him tomorrow evening and apply all 5 answers I got until I find one that works :-) They all look helpful. Thanks all. |
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Unsteadyken wrote:
micky says... He's in gmail I'd say he's in a browser, at gmail and he does Ctrl-P and he gets a box The first thing in that box is Destination. It is a drop list of options such as print to printer, save as PDF, print to PDF,Send to onenote, Fax ETC. That depends what browser he's using. |
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Andy Burns says... The first thing in that box is Destination. It is a drop list of options such as print to printer, save as PDF, print to PDF,Send to onenote, Fax ETC. That depends what browser he's using. Quite right. I used Chrome as an example as that is the natural home of Gmail:-) But all the browsers here offer a choice of destinations/printers after Ctrl P. -- Ken |
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Unsteadyken wrote:
I used Chrome as an example as that is the natural home of Gmail Yes, I tend to keep chrome as an alternate browser, but I do use it for e.g. Google Play Music. |
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micky wrote:
In alt.comp.os.windows-10, on Sun, 12 Apr 2020 18:00:11 -0400, "Jonathan N. Little" wrote: micky wrote: Is the printer newsgroup still active. I can't seem to find its name. My brother had trouble with his old printer. Every time He would have to call the Geek Squad and they fixe it for no extra charge, but it was a nuisance, for him and them. So he bought a new printer, from the HP OfficeJet Pro 8030 All-in-One Printer series. It worked fine and he printed things, but yesterday he couldn't print something and today he can't. He's in gmail and he does Ctrl-P and he gets a box that asks how mnay copies, shrink to fit, a couple other things, and has the name of the printer at the top. He clicks Print (at the bottom) and instead of printing, the Save File routine starts. The partial-screen box with the diretories on the left, C:/documents at the top and a list of things already in it, with a line at the bottom to name the new document which will end in .pm . So we saved a copy (and next time we tried to print, the just-saved copy was in the list of files) but what he wants is to print the thing. Nowhere on that first box is Print to File. Nor is there Properties or anything like that. Is that typical for HP biw? Does he have to go somewhere else to set it to print to the printer? Was he -- hard to believe -- supposed to right click on the printer name and uncheck file? That doesn't seem intuitive. Settings Devices Printers & scanners [select printer] Manage Printer properties Advanced tab 1) check and make sure the correct driver is being used 2) check on Ports tab that FILE: port is NOT selected We have a winner here! Under Printer Properties Advanced Ports, indeed Print to File was checked!!!!!! Who checked it? My brother doesn't go six levels deep into Settings. He doesn't even go 2 levels deep (or 1). Nor do I without some overriding reason. So what do I change it to? LPT1? How is the printer connected? USB, network, or network via samba share (i.e. connected to another computer but shared)? Tried that and got an error. Don't know what kind of error. Any chance Windows changed it to Print to File because LPT1 gave an error? I'm trying LPT2 and 3. Didn't always get an error box but no printing finished. The simplest way to fix this is just delete the printer, then reinstall it from scratch for Settings Add printer or scanner. That way if networked or directly connected the wizard will create the correct port for you...(avoid having to do command line net use...) -- Take care, Jonathan ------------------- LITTLE WORKS STUDIO http://www.LittleWorksStudio.com |
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In article , micky
wrote: He called the Geek Squad this morning, and they spend some time looking and told him he had been hacked, and he needs a 300 some odd dollar for 3 years antivirus package**, presumably to prevent this from happening again? he doesn't, and stop calling the geek squad. |
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On 13/04/2020 18:57, micky wrote:
To everyone, of course, He called the Geek Squad this morning, and they spend some time looking and told him he had been hacked, and he needs a 300 some odd dollar for 3 years antivirus package**, presumably to prevent this from happening again? This is very cheap.Â* Tell your brother to get it before they change their mind. He should also consider taking out a maintenance contract so that he can get a personal service when his printer settings is changed to print to file again. Â*What will people like you do without the Geek Squad?Â* they are the best people on this earth. -- With over 1.2 billion devices now running Windows 10, customer satisfaction is higher than any previous version of windows. |
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😉 Good Guy 😉 wrote:
On 13/04/2020 18:57, micky wrote: To everyone, of course, He called the Geek Squad this morning, and they spend some time looking and told him he had been hacked, and he needs a 300 some odd dollar for 3 years antivirus package**, presumably to prevent this from happening again? snip bs Just in case you're not familiar with GG, just ignore him...total source of misinformation. -- Take care, Jonathan ------------------- LITTLE WORKS STUDIO http://www.LittleWorksStudio.com |
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On 13/04/2020 21:06, Jonathan N. Little wrote:
snip bs Why did you snipped all the relevant info that users can decide for themselves whether it was useful for them.Â* Just because you didn't like it because of your low intelligence, it doesn't mean that the OP or other users here are like you.Â* The OP got a very good deal and he should grab it before the service provider changes his mind. The IT is a cut throat business these days and good deals are very hard to come by because of Chinese embargo on exporting of IT products and services to United States of America. -- With over 1.2 billion devices now running Windows 10, customer satisfaction is higher than any previous version of windows. |
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micky wrote:
In alt.comp.os.windows-10, on Sun, 12 Apr 2020 14:52:49 -0600, KenW wrote: On Sun, 12 Apr 2020 16:26:54 -0400, micky wrote: Is the printer newsgroup still active. I can't seem to find its name. My brother had trouble with his old printer. Every time He would have to call the Geek Squad and they fixe it for no extra charge, but it was a nuisance, for him and them. So he bought a new printer, from the HP OfficeJet Pro 8030 All-in-One Printer series. It worked fine and he printed things, but yesterday he couldn't print something and today he can't. He's in gmail and he does Ctrl-P and he gets a box that asks how mnay copies, shrink to fit, a couple other things, and has the name of the printer at the top. He clicks Print (at the bottom) and instead of printing, the Save File routine starts. The partial-screen box with the diretories on the left, C:/documents at the top and a list of things already in it, with a line at the bottom to name the new document which will end in .pm . So we saved a copy (and next time we tried to print, the just-saved copy was in the list of files) but what he wants is to print the thing. Nowhere on that first box is Print to File. Nor is there Properties or anything like that. Is that typical for HP biw? Does he have to go somewhere else to set it to print to the printer? Was he -- hard to believe -- supposed to right click on the printer name and uncheck file? That doesn't seem intuitive. Plus it worked a couple days ago. I dl'd the manual http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c06291142 ** and it has only 3 uses of the word "file", all of which are about the File Menu. Isn't it still part of the printer software whether to print to a file or not. Or does Gmail make it a gmail setting? Googling gmail "print to file" I get all permutations except the one I want. Except in a question to Adobe, and he's not using Adboe anything. I'm submitting this now, and if I see more to ask about, in the manual etc. I'll post back. Could he forward the email to another non-gmail email account and print that? **(It had some other weirdo number that didn't seem like a printer model numnber but he and I are disconnected now. I can get it later.) In Windows 10 there is a setting "Let Windows select my default printer". That is the default setting I believe. And doesn't make sense to me. I always turn it off whenever I install Win 10 or set up a new device. It screwed me up until I found it. From the menu type printer, it is at the bottom on my PRo version. I never noticed it before. I have it, "Let Windows manage my default printer. " and it's checked. I don't remember doing that, but I only have 2 printers and I've been happy to use one all the time since the other decided there's a paper jam, even though there isn't. KenW My brother's wife called him for dinner and he hasn't called back. I'm listening to Dragnet, Jack Benny etc. on the PC now so I'll call him tomorrow evening and apply all 5 answers I got until I find one that works :-) They all look helpful. Thanks all. |
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In alt.comp.os.windows-10, on Mon, 13 Apr 2020 16:06:24 -0400, "Jonathan
N. Little" wrote: ? Good Guy ? wrote: On 13/04/2020 18:57, micky wrote: To everyone, of course, He called the Geek Squad this morning, and they spend some time looking and told him he had been hacked, and he needs a 300 some odd dollar for 3 years antivirus package**, presumably to prevent this from happening again? snip bs Just in case you're not familiar with GG, just ignore him...total source of misinformation. Thanks. I ran out of steam. I'll post some results, probably tomorrow. |
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