Re: Printing to a HP printer produces multiple pages of garbage text
- From: "Charlie" <lotts@xxxxxxx>
- Date: 15 Jan 2007 09:00:59 -0800
hi hi
thank you all for your help - I finally called HP - because I connect
to my printer via a pc wirelessley that the printer is connected to,
and that pc is not a mac .. all drivers I install on my mac become
redundant - so there is no way to print from my mac via a pc network ..
I just have to copy my documents to the pc first, then print ..
C
John McGhie [MVP - Word and Word Macintosh] wrote:
Hi Charlie:
OK, you need to tell your network administrator to install the PostScript
driver for that printer. :-)
Cheers
On 11/1/07 3:34 AM, in article
1168446891.156127.56270@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Charlie"
<lotts@xxxxxxx> wrote:
hi
thanks for your reply - it makes sense, however if I remove that
printer and then look for printers in network neighbourhood, it only
lists that printer, not one with PS
I am using HP6210 and macbook pro OSX 10.4.8
many thanks
Charlotte
John McGhie [MVP - Word and Word Macintosh] wrote:
Hi Charlie:
Yes: you have the wrong printer driver installed.
If you're sending from a Mac, you almost certainly are sending PostScript.
HP Printers come standard with the PCL page description language. Very
similar to PostScript, but it's not the same thing. A PCL printer can't
decode PostScript and vice versa.
Every HP printer made this century (!) provides an optional PostScript
driver. On a network print server, the administrators normally install both
drivers.
Remove that printer from your Mac and look on the network for the same-named
printer with "PostScript" or "PS" added to its name. That one will work.
If you don't know how to do this, ask your Help desk. Since you didn't tell
us what version of the operating system or printer you're trying to use, we
can't give a specific answer.
Cheers
On 9/1/07 10:36 AM, in article
1168299410.459691.240230@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Charlie"
<lotts@xxxxxxx> wrote:
whenever I try to print - from any application on my macbook pro,
including word 2004, I print to a networked hp printer, and this
results in endless pages of garbage text at the top of each sheet of
paper, until I have to turn off the printer and cancel all print jobs -
any ideas?
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