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Windows XP HP 660Cse printer driver
The driver for the Hewlett Packard DeskJet 660Cse
furnished with Windows XP does not support 2-sided printing. Is there a fix available or forthcoming? Thanks, Dave |
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Windows XP HP 660Cse printer driver
squaredave wrote:
The driver for the Hewlett Packard DeskJet 660Cse furnished with Windows XP does not support 2-sided printing. Is there a fix available or forthcoming? Thanks, Dave And what has this to do with MS/Windows?! MS didn't supply the driver for your printer - HP did and then they licensed it to MS. And yes there's a fix www.fineprint.com. |
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Windows XP HP 660Cse printer driver
-----Original Message----- squaredave wrote: The driver for the Hewlett Packard DeskJet 660Cse furnished with Windows XP does not support 2-sided printing. Is there a fix available or forthcoming? Thanks, Dave And what has this to do with MS/Windows?! MS didn't supply the driver for your printer - HP did and then they licensed it to MS. And yes there's a fix www.fineprint.com. . It has much to to with MS/Windows. Obviously, HP did drop the ball by sending a half-baked driver to MS. Having said that, Windows XP includes what it claims to be a driver for this printer, and I have a right to expect that driver to run this printer with all its glorious functions. Both HP and MS fumbled on this one. Anyway, I do thank you for the info on the available fix. Dave |
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Windows XP HP 660Cse printer driver
It's a very long discontinued printer and HP made the decision it wasn't
economically viable to spend and more $s on it. However it still works with XP. As Cerridwen pointed out, the software from www.fineprint.comwill let you regain your lost functionality. It's either that or spend some $s to get a nice new USB printer which will print faster, produce much better results and comes with at least a year's guarantee. -- Cari (MS-MVP Windows Client - Printing, Imaging & Hardware) www.coribright.com "squaredave" wrote in message ... It has much to to with MS/Windows. Obviously, HP did drop the ball by sending a half-baked driver to MS. Having said that, Windows XP includes what it claims to be a driver for this printer, and I have a right to expect that driver to run this printer with all its glorious functions. Both HP and MS fumbled on this one. Anyway, I do thank you for the info on the available fix. Dave |
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