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Windows XP and HP all in 1 printer problems

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mollybean - 10 Feb 2007 23:18 GMT
I just bought a 7310 HP all in one and the software didn't install all the
way and the computer is not communicating with the printer for the scan and
fax modes but will communicate to print. The process of installation stops at
the window "waiting for device setup to finish".  I had the same problem with
my other HP printer but learned to live with it. Thought a new one would
solve the problem. Also, when I click on the "add hardware" Icon the message
says that you can't install another device at this time because it's already
installing one---interesting. Am running windows XP, have a Sony computer
which is 1 1/2 yrs old. Of course I've reinstalled, checked the connections
etc. all the usual things. Do the HP all in ones just not work very well with
XP maybe and maybe I should try another brand. I appreciate any help.
Michael Nemtsev - 10 Feb 2007 23:40 GMT
Hello mollybean,

how does this relates to the .NET ?!
WindowsXP group helps you the best

m> I just bought a 7310 HP all in one and the software didn't install
m> all the way and the computer is not communicating with the printer
m> for the scan and fax modes but will communicate to print.

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