HP5150

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Darkcloud

I have 3 new HP5150 printers in my office. When I use any of them to print
our Publisher-created newsletterin color mode, the imported images are
printed in triplicate. I do not have this problem with any of our other
printers. Is this printer incompatible with Publisher, or is there a special
setup procedure for HP that I don't know about?
 
J

JoAnn Paules

I'm using a 5150 myself and I print my newsletter in color for myself and I
only got one of any image.
 
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Brian Kvalheim [MSFT MVP]

Hi Darkcloud ([email protected]),
in the newsgroups
you posted:

|| I have 3 new HP5150 printers in my office. When I use any of them to
|| print our Publisher-created newsletterin color mode, the imported
|| images are printed in triplicate. I do not have this problem with
|| any of our other printers. Is this printer incompatible with
|| Publisher, or is there a special setup procedure for HP that I don't
|| know about?

Microsoft Office Publisher 2003 and older are critical about printer
drivers. Usually upgrading (or downgrading in some cases) will fix
the problems you are encountering.

If you have not already done so, you would want to visit the
manufacturers website of your printer to download and install the
latest printer driver that is available. It's important to note that
the CD-Rom that came with your printer will most likely NOT have the
most recent driver for your printer.

Popular Printer Driver Sites:
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Canon
http://www.usa.canon.com/html/cprSupportDetail.jsp?minisite=10000&a=b&navfrom=DrivD

HP
http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/eng/support.html

Lexmark
http://www.lexmark.com/US/support/drivers/index.html

Epson
http://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Store/index.jsp
and visit the downloads/drivers section

Brother
http://www.brother.com/E-ftp/info/index.html
-----------------------------

Search for the printer driver that represents the make and model that you
are using and download that driver. I would make sure you select "Save"
when prompted for download, not "Run". Typically many save to My Documents.
Do not install or run the setup.

Go to Start > Settings > Printers and right click on your current printer
and choose delete from the menu that appears. If prompted to remove all
files, choose yes. Then restart your computer.

Once your computer restarts, go to the folder where your new printer driver
was downloaded and double click the file to extract the printer driver.
This should prompt you through the setup routine for the new driver. If
your computer "detects new hardware" upon restart, it's ok to hit cancel
on that dialog. Go ahead and continue your setup routine of your newly
downloaded printer driver.

If the file that you downloaded is not an executable, but only a file
that is *.inf, then you will need to follow these steps:

1. Go to Start >Settings > Printers
2. Choose "Add Printer"
3. Choose Next
4. Select "Local Printer" then click Next
5. At the next dialog box choose "Have Disk"
6. Browse to the location of your newly downloaded *.inf file
7. Follow the remaining prompts (you may have to insert your Windows CD)
8. I would recommend restarting your computer at this point.

Now try a new print from Publisher.

This should fix your troubles. If not, either contact your printer
manufacturer directly and inform them of the problem you have experienced.
They might request that you try an older printer driver.

--
Brian Kvalheim
Microsoft Publisher MVP
http://www.publishermvps.com
~pay it forward~

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
confers no rights.
 
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soccerj

I have a similar problem with a deskjet 5550. I printed jpgs and they
squeeze 6 stretched (normal width but scrunched vertically) images into one
frame. I printed 3 pics on one page and each contained 6 images in the
designated space. Cool art effect but not needed. Dell PC, Win 2000 and Pub
2003. HP site says I have the latest driver. Prints fine to a HP 4.
 
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soccerj

Excellent! Thank you. I don't want to reduse the resolution because that is
why I got the new camera. I changed to print directly to the printer and
that oirked. Wonderful.

jr
 

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