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I have a relatively new printer HP photosmart 7960, and i have a huge problem with it.
It want print documents or pictures that i choose, but i just get a blank peace of paper. i thought that the printer is gone.but…… the level of ink is at its almost full,and when i start one of the programs from the printers software (clean the heads, centering the articles, see if all the colors are displayed coretly…and so on), it all WORKS.
So i came to the conclusion that somwhere in the link between printer and my computer(relativly new dual core Pentium with 2 GB RAM, and running on XP.
My question is? Does anybody know what am i talking about(maybe you have a simillar problem yourself), and how to print like a normal human been?
P.S. – I have all the latest drivers, and interesting anough the printer work just fine on my stepfathers Macintosh, and a friends laptop.
If i asked this question on a wrong place, please redirect me to the real stuff.
Thank u all very much.
vvvasso
It want print documents or pictures that i choose, but i just get a blank peace of paper. i thought that the printer is gone.but…… the level of ink is at its almost full,and when i start one of the programs from the printers software (clean the heads, centering the articles, see if all the colors are displayed coretly…and so on), it all WORKS.
So i came to the conclusion that somwhere in the link between printer and my computer(relativly new dual core Pentium with 2 GB RAM, and running on XP.
My question is? Does anybody know what am i talking about(maybe you have a simillar problem yourself), and how to print like a normal human been?
P.S. – I have all the latest drivers, and interesting anough the printer work just fine on my stepfathers Macintosh, and a friends laptop.
If i asked this question on a wrong place, please redirect me to the real stuff.
Thank u all very much.
vvvasso
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