Printing Problems Windows 7
When I try andprinton Windows 7, either online, pdf, doc anything, it just closes out whatever program im in and restarts. Anyone else have this problem or knwo how to fix it?Patrick
January 13th, 2009 6:35am
Hi Patrick,can you tell us at least which PDF printer you are using? I can try hopefully the same one and look if the problem exists on my system too. Also tell us, from which program you tried to print the PDF.Thanks!Peter Forster, MVP Virtual Machine, Austria
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January 14th, 2009 12:28am
I am having the same issue as PatrikKub. Whenever I try to print either by Word, NotePad or Acrobat the application crashes. Does any one have a fix for this?
December 18th, 2009 11:29pm
Did you ever find a solution to this problem?
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December 18th, 2009 11:30pm
Grandiser, you have not provided any info.What are you printing, to what version of what program / printer.
December 18th, 2009 11:37pm
I too am having a printing problem with Windows 7 and in the absence of details from the others, I'd thought I'd borrow this thread. I have a new acer Aspire 5517 laptop with Windows 7 home premium (64 bit). I have installed drivers for 2 different printers neither of which will print. The first is my HP deskjet 710c. I know it's quite old, but it's served me very well with good quality printouts and economic use of ink for the minimal printing I need at home. I purchased a parrallel to USB converter to connect it to my laptop and it installed with almost no issues after plugging it in. When i Print from any application including trying a test page, there are no errors, and the print job is sent to the printer but nothing happens. no errors, no print, no nothing...I also installed a newer but poorer printer which is a dell AIO A920. for that one, the test page fails to print and I get an error 0x00000006. I'm not sure what other details anyone needs, but any help with these issues would be great. I tried including a couple screen shots but I couldn't figure that out...Robin.
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February 16th, 2010 5:02am
Hi all
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July 13th, 2010 4:14pm
I'm having exactly the same problem with many printers under windows 7. All my XP machines are working fine, did you find a solution to this problem?
Once it breaks on a win7 client print jobs go to the queue but never print, then after a few minutes the job is no longer in the queue.... Help!
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October 14th, 2010 11:01pm
I have a new laptop with Windows 7. It printed without a problem until last week. Now it sometimes prints and sometimes doesn't. Is it a Windows Update problem?
February 2nd, 2011 8:47am
i too am having bizarre problems printing...in both ms word 2010 and adobe acrobat reader...i have an hp deskjet all in one c4180, it does ok if i only ask for a few copies (less than 6). if i ask it to print 10 or 20 it will not print all copies (usually
3 or 4 fewer than requested). the second to last one it prints is missing graphics and the last one it prints is usually only a partial page...i've NEVER had problems like this with word 2007 (can't say i ever tried to print this many copies in acrobat before)...also
when printing it sucks up 94% plus physical memory...HELP!
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February 26th, 2011 7:03pm
Same general issue, (windows 7 compatible printers) on a Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit, Dell Inspiron. Both printers usb,
Printer 1, HP Photosmart C4640
Downloaded W7_64bit driver package directly from HP. Followed directions EXACTLY. (Install software, plug in device after). Attempted printing via test, email, other programs = epic fail, as in sends to spool, job disappears from queue no printed document.
Uninstalled (using management tool from HP), reinstalled no difference.
Printer 2, Canon IJ MP250:
Again downloaded W7_64bit compatible drivers directly from Canon. Followed directions EXACTLY (same as before, install, then plug in device). Made sure other printer software was uninstalled (HP has a unique spooler program, figured it'd get in
the way). This time I get another epic fail. But this epic fail sends to spool, job stays in queue, NEVER drops, NEVER "fails", as in does not time out.
Tested BOTH printers on a NON W7 machine (Ubuntu) and they worked, took 15 minutes to install and work on a supposedly harder to use OS.... also tested on an XP machine and both printers did work.
To note I have ALSO disabled, and then uninstalled my security suite software in case it had something to do with it and repeated steps with the same results. (since reinstalled security)
So far I have READ that people are actually able to print with Windows 7, I have yet to see a W7 printed document myself (perhaps aliens do exist and are grabbing our windows engineers, hence the lack of support?????). This machine had 2 no goes.
I've worked another that is also a no go, and in that case it was a Lexmark. Same issues.
I HOPE a tech representative will respond??
March 14th, 2011 5:12pm
We ran into this issue plus with failed print jobs back in Dec 2010 on Windows 7 32 or 64bit machines, with Office 2007 and/or 2010 installed, Adobe Acrobat Reader X installed, and on various printers in our environment. The only
Windows 7 machines that wasn't experiencing this issue had Adobe Acrobat Reader 9-9.4 installed. After we created a GPO to force install 9.4 on every machine we thought that would resolve the affected machines.
We later found out that the machines with Adobe X had to be manually uninstalled then the GPO applied the Reader 9.4 install after the machine was rebooted.
Hope this helps someone.
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March 18th, 2011 1:34pm
Most of the
Windows 7 printer problems that are caused usually because of the hardware, which is not properly and accurately set up. Sometimes, it is also because of the applications and the operating system you are using as your hardware device may
not be compatible with the operating system, i.e. it is not meeting the requirements and specifications of the running operating system. Windows 7 is an advanced version of Microsoft Windows that supports almost all the applications which were supported by
Windows Vista. You can add a printer to a system with Windows 7 as an operating system to get a better and enhanced print quality. But sometimes, you may face with the printer while operating.
Thanks
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April 12th, 2011 11:02pm
I am having printing problems on WIndows 7 64-bit whether I am on a FedEx site or any other site (say, Priceline) or am trying to print boarding passes. This is preposterous. There is no hardware attached that is new.
June 9th, 2011 10:26pm