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Old January 7th 04, 07:43 PM
Matt
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Default HP Deskjet 697c

For some reason my printers only print garbbled text and
what appears to be the random symbols, numbers, and
words. I just got a Dell and cannot get either printer to
work. I can't find correct driver updates. I have had
problems with my archaic Okidata Ol-410e and my newish HP
Deskjet 697c. HELP!
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Old January 7th 04, 07:43 PM
Cari MS-MVP
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Default HP Deskjet 697c

Sounds like corrupted printer drivers to me.

Uninstall and then reinstall the printer(s) as per
http://www.coribright.com/windows/Article%20One.htm

After the reboot, use the Add Printer Wizard to reinstall the printer. Do
NOT reconnect the pirnter to the PC until the software tells you to do so.

Cari
www.coribright.com


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For some reason my printers only print garbbled text and
what appears to be the random symbols, numbers, and
words. I just got a Dell and cannot get either printer to
work. I can't find correct driver updates. I have had
problems with my archaic Okidata Ol-410e and my newish HP
Deskjet 697c. HELP!



 




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