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Old July 26th 06, 04:46 PM posted to comp.periphs.printers
Jeffrae
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Default HP V40 With HP Computer running Windows XP Pro

Question.

When I print for some reason many of the times the printer fails with
the following code..

b8ca09ac..

I have tried googling and using HP's site to see what is going on.
This printer has done this since day one a few years ago, but
unfortunately HP did not have and answer to how to fix this problem and
the retailer was not able to do anything for me.

I have installed the latest driver and the disconnection patch.

Any Idea?

IT will print Half a page and then puke.

Thank You,
Jeff

 




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