Deskjet840c on win7 script error message is preventing printing from a web page.

when I try to print from a webpage I get a script error message that says line1527---error invalid argument---code0---url res://ieframe.dll/preview.js. I can print ok from documents stored on pc and have tried all the fixes I can think of. It worked fine before microsoft auto update on 02/12/11.I was using int browser 9 but downloaded firefox browser recently on which I can print web pages ok.would like to fix original prob.Help!--anyone.

Hi mince, 
If you are able to print documents from the computer and Firefox then you will need to contact Microsoft support so they can assist you with fixing IE 9. 
I am an HP employee.
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