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Old March 20th 06, 06:39 AM posted to comp.periphs.printers
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I have a HP 5650 printer. It used to work fine. I installed MacOS System
10.4 Tiger on my iMac, and ever since, the printer is as slow as
molasses, it takes a good two minutes to print a simple black and white
double spaced page and I no longer have any way of finding out the
remaining ink level. I went to the HP web site, installed the latest
driver, and still no change. I exchanged email with Hewlett-Packard, and
they sent me back three single-spaced pages of instructions on how to
re-establish the same level of performance as above. I am not a novice
at computers, but this is intimidating and a a step back in time. What
to do?
 




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