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Until recently the printer worked fine. This morning I tried printing
out a 100-page doc and I got only the first six pages. I tried to
print out page range 20 to 25 and got still got nothing.

Any adivce? Thanks.

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On 20 Aug 2004 10:53:15 -0700, andrew10011@hotmail.com (andrew10011) wrote:

Don't waste your time for anyone to help you. This is a almost a dead newsgroup
everyone looking for answer and very few willing to help you here.

Don't buy HP the next time around!

>Until recently the printer worked fine. This morning I tried printing
>out a 100-page doc and I got only the first six pages. I tried to
>print out page range 20 to 25 and got still got nothing.
>
>Any adivce? Thanks.

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On the seventh day, Dado wrote...

> On 20 Aug 2004 10:53:15 -0700, andrew10011@hotmail.com (andrew10011) wrote:
>
> Don't waste your time for anyone to help you. This is a almost a dead newsgroup
> everyone looking for answer and very few willing to help you here.
>
> Don't buy HP the next time around!

Well, don't take it personally, but that's not helping much, is it?

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On the seventh day, andrew10011 wrote...

> Until recently the printer worked fine. This morning I tried printing
> out a 100-page doc and I got only the first six pages. I tried to
> print out page range 20 to 25 and got still got nothing.
>
> Any adivce? Thanks.

Am I right in assuming you have a Windows system?
If you're using anything apart from Windows XP, I'd suggest you try
installing the printer driver again.

If you have Windows XP with automatic updates enabled and you use the
printer by using the integrated network interface, the firewall of SP2
might interfere with network traffic. Please use start/run... and enter
"winver" (minus quotes) to see whether or not you have SP2 installed and
after that, look under Properties of network connections to disable the
integrated firewall.

Please don't hesitate to give some feedback on how everything worked out
for you. Thank you.

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mit freundlichen Grüßen/with kind regards
Christian Dürrhauer, Institute of Geography, FU Berlin

I think we ought to give room service another call. That
coffee's taking too long. - Sulu, "Star Trek, (The Enemy Within)"

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On Sat, 21 Aug 2004 00:10:01 +0200, Christian Dürrhauer
<cduerr@geog.fu-berlin.de> wrote:

I do not take it personally, you are very kind helping this poster:-). I wish I
can help. I believe there are more questions than answer here.

Cheers..

>On the seventh day, Dado wrote...
>
>> On 20 Aug 2004 10:53:15 -0700, andrew10011@hotmail.com (andrew10011) wrote:
>>
>> Don't waste your time for anyone to help you. This is a almost a dead newsgroup
>> everyone looking for answer and very few willing to help you here.
>>
>> Don't buy HP the next time around!
>
>Well, don't take it personally, but that's not helping much, is it?

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Actually I'm using a Mac, OS 10.2.6...
>
> Am I right in assuming you have a Windows system?
> If you're using anything apart from Windows XP, I'd suggest you try
> installing the printer driver again.
>
> If you have Windows XP with automatic updates enabled and you use the
> printer by using the integrated network interface, the firewall of SP2
> might interfere with network traffic. Please use start/run... and enter
> "winver" (minus quotes) to see whether or not you have SP2 installed and
> after that, look under Properties of network connections to disable the
> integrated firewall.
>
> Please don't hesitate to give some feedback on how everything worked out
> for you. Thank you.

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andrew10011 <andrew10011@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Actually I'm using a Mac, OS 10.2.6...

[Please don't top-post, as it makes responding to your message
difficult.]

Use the printer's menus to turn on "Print PostScript Errors". Then
you can see if a program is sending bad PS code to it.

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Warren Block * Rapid City, South Dakota * USA

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