Ed,
I answered your post to Richard before I saw this one.
I have a 2.5 year old Gateway FX510 desktop. It came with XP Media Center
Edition. 13 months ago I did an upgrade to Vista Home Premium. I tried to
reinstall the HP Director software, only to discover it would not run, and
then found that HP didn't have an updated version. However the printer
works fine for me using the Vista drivers.
Since Home Premium doesn't come with Windows Fax & Scan, I purchased VueScan
for my scanning needs. I don't fax much, so I can do that manually.
I don't recall doing anything special to get it to work.... it just worked.
I have it plugged into a D-Link 7 port hub (powered). I share this printer,
and my wife prints to it, using her laptop (also with Vista Home Prem.).
Last month's Windows Update (2/15) did something to my computer, and I
ended up doing a clean install of Vista. The printer was recognized and set
up correctly, automatically. I don't recall doing any setup to it, other
than sharing it.
I would unplug it, remove it from Printers, reboot, and plug it back in.
You might try other USB ports.
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> Dave;585468 Wrote:
>> My HP 6110 works ok with Vista Home Premium, and I don't have that
>> problem.
> Did you use the provided driver that came with Vista? If so, how did
> you configure the printer, because I spent all of last evening trying to
> get Vista to print to my HP 6110!
>
> The printer appeared to be in ONLINE status after installation, but no
> print jobs, not even a test page, would get through to the printer. All
> that would show up in the printer panel was ERROR, with no explanation
> of what the error was.
>
> This printer has worked flawlessly for the past 3 years on XP and I do
> NOT want to get rid of it. I'm running Vista Home Premium on an HP
> 6317c desktop machine. Naturally, the HP 6110 is a USB printer, so I
> plugged it into one of the available USB ports. What's a little strange
> though is when I plug it into *any* USB port I don't hear the familiar
> bing-boing sound. Hmmm...
>
> Care to share your setup with us? Thanks, Ed Newbold Columbus, OH
>
>
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