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Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by Jaclyn Elias, Feb 26, 2008.

  1. Jaclyn Elias

    Jaclyn Elias Guest

    I have an HP laserJet Printer 8000, Connected to a new Vista Computer. The
    printer uses parallel connection then a cable to convert the parallel to USB
    (which uses a driver).
    This printer used to work, with XP and older computer that used the
    parallel port, very fast.
    Once I started using Vista with that cable in between the printer and the
    compter, printing is very SLOW.
    I disabled all the firewall but the printer is still slow.
    It was a shared printer, I made it local but no luck.

    Is there a setting for the firewall on the port or on the printer that I
    need to disable?
    Is this related to the connecting cable in between?
    Any suggestion is is a production system please help...
     
  2. yes. You must a new driver your print to windows vista. Contact HP site and
    search your new driver.
    Your old driver to windows XP no working very well on the windows vista.
    I had same problem. I changed the driver.




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    > I have an HP laserJet Printer 8000, Connected to a new Vista Computer. The
    > printer uses parallel connection then a cable to convert the parallel to
    > USB
    > (which uses a driver).
    > This printer used to work, with XP and older computer that used the
    > parallel port, very fast.
    > Once I started using Vista with that cable in between the printer and the
    > compter, printing is very SLOW.
    > I disabled all the firewall but the printer is still slow.
    > It was a shared printer, I made it local but no luck.
    >
    > Is there a setting for the firewall on the port or on the printer that I
    > need to disable?
    > Is this related to the connecting cable in between?
    > Any suggestion is is a production system please help... <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  3. Not Me

    Not Me Guest

    Once it actually starts printing, does it print at normal speeds?
    I have seen settings in Print Properties that will make the entire job spool
    before it starts. That can slow it down.
    Check your settings.

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    >I have an HP laserJet Printer 8000, Connected to a new Vista Computer. The
    > printer uses parallel connection then a cable to convert the parallel to
    > USB
    > (which uses a driver).
    > This printer used to work, with XP and older computer that used the
    > parallel port, very fast.
    > Once I started using Vista with that cable in between the printer and the
    > compter, printing is very SLOW.
    > I disabled all the firewall but the printer is still slow.
    > It was a shared printer, I made it local but no luck.
    >
    > Is there a setting for the firewall on the port or on the printer that I
    > need to disable?
    > Is this related to the connecting cable in between?
    > Any suggestion is is a production system please help... <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  4. beerman1373

    beerman1373 Guest

    I know this is a old post but i did find a way to fix this issue.
    go the the configuration screen on your Vista computer; printers; add
    a new printer and then:
    1. chose: add a local printer;
    2. chose: 'new port'
    3. chose 'localport'
    4. type path to the networkprinter e.g. : \\someXPcomputer\HP6500
    5. print to this printer
    Worked for me!!


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