Halftones on HP Laserjet 5000

I need to create a halftone in a text page to image on a polyplate to print on a duplicator. I have a book
to print tonight qith 20 pictures and they areprinting poor quality.

I had problems setting up my old HP Laserjet 5000 (dn) when I upgraded to Snow Leopard. I found a thread that advised the following and this worked for me:
(note that I found out that Snow Leopard does not upload all printer drivers so saving you hard drive space - Snow Leopard needs to find your printer before it can download the drivers as an update. I did this by 'forcing' it to download the HP drivers - I tried to add a printer under 'system preference' and selected the 'Select Printer Software' in the Print Using section at the bottom of the screen. This tricked Snow Leopard into thinking the printer was part of my system (which of course it was although it couldn't see it) and this allowed me to click the 'software update' under top left apple symbol on screen and hey presto, it downloaded the HP printer drivers as an update)....
so now to set up the printer.....
1) Cold Reset the printer (in my case I held down the 'GO' button as I powered up the printer
2) Turned the printer off and on again
3) Through the printer menu (on the top of the printer) I selected 'Print Configuration'
4) On the configuration page, I obtained the HP JetSend Address (10.0.1.22 in my case)
N.B. If you open the 'system preferences' on your mac, and click 'network', the IP Address (using DHCP) should begin the same apparently (10.0.1.x)
5) I then clicked 'printer' in 'system preferences' and clicked the add button , selected the IP button on the top of the opened 'add printer' window, selected Protocol: 'HP JetDirect - Socket' and in Address, typed the HP JetSend Address (in my case 10.0.1.22) and made sure I selected the Print Using: 'Auto Select' and BINGO - up popped the 'HP Laserjet 5000'.
Good luck!

Similar Messages

  • Is it possible to customize the halftone screen/angle used by the HP Laserjet 5000/5100

    Hi
    When sending an image to print on our 5000s and 5100s I'd like for the printer to apply a halftone screen of 85 (frequency) and 45 (angle). However, the driver properties only has two settings - Standard and Enhanced.
    I took a look at the PPD and found the following:
    *%=== Halftone Information =================
    *ScreenFreq:  "106.0"
    *ScreenAngle: "45.0"
    *ResScreenFreq 300dpi/300 dpi:  "60.0"
    *ResScreenAngle 300dpi/300 dpi: "45.0"
    *ResScreenFreq 600dpi/600 dpi:  "106.0"
    *ResScreenAngle 600dpi/600 dpi: "45.0"
    *ResScreenFreq 1200dpi/1200 dpi:  "180.0"
    *ResScreenAngle 1200dpi/1200 dpi: "45.0"
    I had hoped that simply by changing the screen frequencies to "85.0" it would do the trick (since 85 does not appear to be outside of the printers' capability). However, it resulted in no changes to the prints. I know (or at least think) the changes were "seen" by the print driver because I changed some of the text that it uses in the property boxes of the print driver and those changes appeared (e.g. I changed "Standard" to "Standard 2" for one of the halftone descriptions).
    My question is... can I customize the frequency/angle used or are these values fixed regardless of changes made to the PPD?
    Thank you.
    Mark

    What was the answer to this excellent question, please?
    Mark
    Student
    Posts: 1
    Registered: 05-14-2009
    0
    Is it possible to customize the halftone screen/angle used by the HP Laserjet 5000/5100
    Options 
    05-14-2009 06:56 AM
    Hi
    When sending an image to print on our 5000s and 5100s I'd like for the printer to apply a halftone screen of 85 (frequency) and 45 (angle). However, the driver properties only has two settings - Standard and Enhanced.
    I took a look at the PPD and found the following:
    *%=== Halftone Information =================
    *ScreenFreq:  "106.0"
    *ScreenAngle: "45.0"
    *ResScreenFreq 300dpi/300 dpi:  "60.0"
    *ResScreenAngle 300dpi/300 dpi: "45.0"
    *ResScreenFreq 600dpi/600 dpi:  "106.0"
    *ResScreenAngle 600dpi/600 dpi: "45.0"
    *ResScreenFreq 1200dpi/1200 dpi:  "180.0"
    *ResScreenAngle 1200dpi/1200 dpi: "45.0"
    I had hoped that simply by changing the screen frequencies to "85.0" it would do the trick (since 85 does not appear to be outside of the printers' capability). However, it resulted in no changes to the prints. I know (or at least think) the changes were "seen" by the print driver because I changed some of the text that it uses in the property boxes of the print driver and those changes appeared (e.g. I changed "Standard" to "Standard 2" for one of the halftone descriptions).
    My question is... can I customize the frequency/angle used or are these values fixed regardless of changes made to the PPD?
    Thank you.

  • HP LaserJet 5000 support in Windows 7 64-bit

    I recently purchased a Dell Laptop that has MS Windows 7 64-bit OS and I  have an old Dell Desktop 4400 w/Windows XP I have a HP Laserjet 5000 printer connected to the LPT1 Port.  I have the printer shared and I can connect to it with my other laptop that has the MS Vista OS.  I can not get my Laptop that has Windows 7 to connect to it and I have tried everything that I can think of. I logged on to my Laptop with Windows 7 and downloaded the latest driver from the HP Web Site.  The drivers for the LJ5000 are called Universal Drivers.  The drivers are installed on my W7 System and then I go to the Start/Devices and Printers and "Add a Printer" option.  I select the "look in the network option" and Windows looks for the Shared Prnter and finds it.  I select the printer and it starts looking for the driver.  I think it looking on the computer where the printer is connect to anyway, it cannot find the driver.  I get a dialog box that says it can not find and gives me the option to browse.  I then browse to the Universal Driver that I downloaded for HP5000 and I go the folder that has the ".inf" files.  The program tells me that it can not find the driver for HP5000.  What am I doing wrong?  Does Windows 7 support the HP Laserjet 5000 printer.  I sure hope so because I can afford to buy a new 11"x17" printer.  Can anybody out there help me?  Thanks.
    This question was solved.
    View Solution.

    Try the following: on the Windows 7 machine go to the Devices and Printers folder, Add a Printer, Local Printer, Create a Port, Local Port, \\Computername\Printername (use the actual share name for the computer and printer), OK, then click on Windows Update and then select the appropriate driver.
    Bob Headrick,  HP Expert
    I am not an employee of HP, I am a volunteer posting here on my own time.
    If your problem is solved please click the "Accept as Solution" button ------------V
    If my answer was helpful please click the "Thumbs Up" to say "Thank You"--V

  • Can't print to a HP LaserJet 5000 we've used for years

    We're a design studio with 4 Mac's and have had this HP LaserJet 5000 printer for a longtime and love it. A real work horse and low maintenance. Two of our cpu's are running Mavericks, 2 are running 10.7.5 and the older one is still running 10.5.8. This older 10.5.8 cpu has always worked flawlessly with this printer. IT'S ALWAYS CONNECTED to the printer. But after recent OSX upgrades my 10.7.5. CPU, my Mavericks iMac and recently purchased Mavericks MacPro cannot print to this printer UNLESS I have the older 10.5.8 cpu awake and running. If I shut this older cpu down or put it to sleep, all the other computers can't print to this printer. This older mac is going to be retired soon so I have to find a way that the remaining 4 CPU''s can connect to the Airport Extreme (which they do now) but can also see the printer and I can actually print from it. I've downloaded the latest HP driver software here at apple that was suppose to fix this but nothing. It seems like this older CPU is acting like a server and all requests have to go through it. How I stop this so that each independent CPU can print through the wireless Air Port Extreme.
    As a test, I even took a 10' Cat 5 Ethernet cable and plugged it into one of CPU ports and then directly into the back of Printer, bypassing the whole wireless approach, went to Pref's and activated Ethernet 2. CPU still can't print to it. This printer on has Ethernet. Over the years we just set up our AirPort Extreme, plug a cat 5 cable from there to a 5 way ethernet splitter and from there 1 cat 5 goes to the printer. So as I have said everything works great IF I have the older CPU up and running but what I'm I going to do with I retire that unit.
    Need some help here please. I been working with Mac's since 1988 and consider myself a power user but this one has really got me.
    Suggestions…?

    Did you read my reply here: Printing concerning an older HP LaserJet 5000.

  • LaserJet 5000 will not print more than one copy at a time.

    We have recently moved our office.  A LaserJet 5000 which is used as an office printer is shared through one of the computers on the network in the exact same way it was more we moved.  But since the move it will not print multiple copies of the same document no matter how many copies the software tells the printer to print it will only print one copy then it stops.  Before the moved it worked fine.  If the software program such as Word told it to print 100 copies it printed 100 copies now one is the limit.   So if you want to printmore than one you have to hit print that many times.  It has 172 MB RAM.  Does anyone have any ideas of what might have happened????

    I have the same issue with a photosmart 2410xi. Did you ever get yours figured out?

  • HP Laserjet 5000 Mavericks

    This is a long shot question.
    It seems the HP Laserjet 5000 series of enterprise-level business laser printers, including the 5100 series and 5200 series, all of which were sold new as late as 2006, are no longer supported with updated printer drivers for Mac OS 10.9 Mavericks.
    Most documents can still print in a basic way by pointing to the printer identified by local IP, but there's something changed in Mavericks, maybe something for portrait and landscape mode that's preventing proper orientation, custom page sizes and other helpful functionality. Preview, for example, does not properly rotate a print. It further crashes the printer when a different size paper is picked for printing.
    This was all caused by my $2700 upgrade to a new iMac that comes with 10.9 Mavericks. Everything was working fine before. It seems the solution is to toss out my expensive Laserjet 5000 and replace it with the Laserjet M712 at a cost of $2400!  Ouch! And this is after having spent loads of money for software upgrades because of Mavericks incompatibility.
    It doesn't make any sense — especially since the Laserjet 5000 is otherwise in excellent physical condition and prints basic stuff just fine.
    And it's not just a matter of money. These are not throw-away cheap printers. Physically they take up a lot of space. There's also connectivity issues, etc., such that it's like changing my entire life. And just for the new iMac?! It doesn't make any sense. Ever heard of upgrading one thing at a time?
    This is NOT supposed to be a comprehensive, raze the whole estate, empty-the-entire-bank-account upgrade! Know what I mean?
    Any clever workarounds?
    Anybody with a resourceful mind, maybe similar situation, having alternate approaches or helpful ideas?

    Thx for trying to help. Or at least suggesting to look at yours.
    The question of "what driver am I using?" is, in fact, the core of the problem. Allow me to explain again.
    I cannot see ANY printer regardless of how thoroughly we reset the printing system, recheck for updates, trash the com.apple.printer prefs, run disk utilities, reboot, etc.
    There's no pre-populated list of makes and models of printers (drivers) from which to choose, anywhere. Yes it's properly connected in a wired network.
    The only way to "see" the printer is to call up its local IP address. In the process of doing so, the little pop-up menu in the Sys Pref Printer Add via IP correctly shows the Jetdirect network interface. HP Jetdirect is physically installed inside the LJ5000. It takes in the ethernet cable. So at least THAT little menu is properly populated with the correct device. (So I wonder how it's able to find THAT)
    This is the only way to get basic printing functions. It does so with a generic postscript printer icon. Can we call it "no printer driver" yet? But wait...
    Apple tech (the first one) gave me a standalone HP driver installer (v.2.16.1), which, at the beginning, seemed to provide no help, not populating anything anywhere with any drivers. Blank fields. Is Mavericks so smart as to need no extra baggage? That was my thought. It did not recognize any HP Laserjet 5000. Or any Laserjet. Or any HP or any printer whatsoever!
    Except, that somehow, maybe inthe process of trying to install something, the correct LJ5000 icon replaced the generic postscript icon. It's nicely identical to the one in OS 10.7, this icon. So there was SOME progress.
    However, it ultimately proved to have absolutely no printing improvement still. It's the same basic letter size, and that's it. Anything fancy is either unavailable, messed up, or crashes the printer.
    Even resetting again everything in Sys Prefs and all those iterations jumping through all those hoops produced no HP LJ5000 driver appearing anywhere.
    So essentially, it seems we had successfully installed only the correct printer icon!?! Functionality is same as generic IP printer.
    Or is some kind of visible LJ5000 item supposed to appear somewhere to see/ read/ pick? But where?
    There's none.
    That's the problem.
    I want to think that this is maybe all an OS problem instead of a printer driver problem. It's much easier to point the finger at HP though.

  • Leopard printing problems with HP Laserjet 5000

    Hi to anyone who might be able to help.
    I've just installed Leopard, and now my HP 5000 Laserjet (hooked up via ethernet) will not print. When I print, the computer says it is printing, but the printer never prints anything, and even though the printer shows up in the print window, the computer never actually finds the printer. I have downloaded the latest driver from the HP web site, which hasn't helped at all....
    Any help would be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks
    Angus

    Hi Gus1,
    Since it's hooked up via Ethernet, I assume then it's a 5000N? We have one of those and it works just fine in Leopard. So there must be something wrong in your setup. Two things you can try.
    1) It's an old, kind of slow protocol, but it works. Turn on AppleTalk. It's in the System Preferences under the Network tab. Choose "Ethernet" in the left pane. Click the "Advanced" button. Click on the AppleTalk tab and turn on the check box for "Make AppleTalk Active". Choose "Print & Fax" in the System Preferences and remove any entries for the 5000. Click the Add button and then the Default button. The 5000 should show up and show AppleTalk as its connection. Choose it and click Add.
    2) On the printer. Press the Menu button to the right once so the display reads, "Information Menu". Press the Item button twice to the right so the display reads, "Print Configuration". Press the Select button. The printer will kick out two sheets. On the first page under the "Printer Information" heading is the IP address for your printer. It's the second entry from the bottom labeled, "HP JetSend Address: ip: 192.168.5.6 (your actual address will of course be different).
    In the "Print & Fax" heading of the System Preferences, remove any entries for the 5000. Click the Add button and then the IP button. Under the Protocol pull down menu, choose "HP Jet Direct - Socket". Under "Address:", enter the IP address on your printout, like my example of 192.168.5.6. Under "Name:", put in something meaningful, like "HP LaserJet 5000N". Assuming you have the PPD installed, then under "Print Using:' choose "HP LaserJet 5000 Series". Click the Add button.

  • HP LaserJet 5000 doesn't work with Airport Extreme

    My HP LaserJet 5000 is connected to a Linksys router which is connected to the AE. My HP DeskJet is connected the same way and works fine. Although the computer recognizes the Laser printer it will not print. The error message that comes up is "Printer Not Responding". Does anyone have any suggestions?

    This all leads me to believe that the problem is with our router. We have a 4th generation Airport Extreme. Outside of this issue, it has worked very well for us for several years. Our modem is a Motorola SB121.
    I should note that everything was working fine up until a few weeks ago. As far as I know, nothing changed within our setup. She had lost connectivity in the past for a few days at a time randomly, but it came back.
    These issues are almost not worth wasting the time spent on them.. you can go out and buy an $80 router.. probably cheaper in the US and have it running again in 5min.
    Your careful analysis looks correct.. the blame is squarely on the AE.
    I am guessing you thought (wrongly as it turns out) that the latest firmware would be the best.
    It is highly likely firmware update somewhere along the way to the latest caused the problem.
    Try going back to 7.6.1 firstly and then 7.5.2 . .after each downgrade.. factory reset.
    Use all short names, no spaces and pure alphanumeric for all names in the AE. ie .. do not use apple names..
    So AEGen4 is a great name .. AE24ghz is a great name for 2.4ghz wireless and AE5ghz is a great name for 5ghz.. yes, do separate names for both wireless channels whilst this issue continues.
    Try and report back if it helps at all.

  • Laserjet 5000 with windows 7 driver cannot print multiple copies unless disabling mopier

    Customer has Laserjet 5000 that they have been using for approx 5 years. It is connected to one computer with the standard parallel cable and the driver is using lpt1. It is used mainly to print word documents and a multi page publisher document. The computer used to be a windows xp computer and all  worked  well with the PCL6 driver and that is the only driver that was used
     They just bought a new Windows 7 32 bit computer and now it has lost some of the functionality.
    The first driver that was loaded was the driver that Windows 7 used after you use the windows update button that you get during the add printer wizard. I think it was the pcl 5 driver as that is the driver that the computer will install if you remove the printer and then restart the computer. Using this driver, when you choose to print more than one page or multiple copies, it will just print the first page or copy and there will not be any errors displayed.
    I have since downloaded the PCL6 driver, PS driver and PCL5 driver from HP's website and tried all of them.
    The PS driver will print more than one page, but when it gets to about the 4th page the printer prints out an error page. The error is PCL XL error, Subsystem: Kernel, Error: Unsupported protocol, Operator 0x0, Position:0
    The PCl 6 driver will print the same error page and not print any print jobs, even if it is just a single page, single copy job.
    The pcl 5 driver prints one page and then stops printing, no errors.
    When I disable the mopier under device settings, the pcl5 driver will print everything just fine. Only problem is, it will not collate. The collate checkbox is available and checked when we try the multiple page multiple copy publisher document, but it just prints out as if we do not have collate checked. If we could get collation to work, than we are good to go.
    I have not tried the PS driver with the mopier disabled.
    The PCL6 driver stills returns the pcl xl error with the mopier disabled.
    The printer does not have any extra memory, just the 4 mb standard that came with the printer. I am wondering if this is a memory issue triggered by Windows 7and I just need to get more memory for the printer. (Computer has 4 gb of memory)
    Anybody else have a similar issue and got theirs fixed?
    Thanks in advance.

    Hi jnickelsen,
    I understand the printer won't print multiple copies.
    Thank you for your reply.
    I will be happy to help you with this.
    This printer doesn't have the Mopier settings.
    What drivers are you using?
    Did you download the drivers or are you using the Windows preinstalled drivers?
    If you are using the Windows preinstalled drivers then I would download the latest drivers. Here is the URL for the HP LaserJet Full Feature Software and Driver.
    I would download and run the Print and Scan Doctor since it might resolve the issue automatically.
    Find and Fix Common Printer Problems Using HP Diagnostic Tools for Windows.
    Hope this helps.
    Thank you for posting on the HP Forums. Have a great day!
    Please click “Accept as Solution ” if you feel my post solved your issue, it will help others find the solution.
    Click the “Kudos Thumbs Up" on the right to say “Thanks” for helping!
    Gemini02
    I work on behalf of HP

  • Is there any driver for an HP Laserjet 5000 printer that will work with OS 10.10.2?

    I have an older laserjet printer and since updating to OS 10.10.2 I cannot print. I have been on with HP, and they no longer support this printer, and the latest driver is compatible with OS 10.6. Does anyone know a way to get around this? I really cannot go out and buy another printer, this one is great.
    Thanks

    Mention you're using a Mac and HP will give up pretty easily. It doesn't matter whether the printer is new or old.
    Since the driver you have been using no longer works, did you try OS X's generic PostScript printer driver?
    I agree old HP printers are built well and last forever, and no one likes keeping perfectly good printers in service more than I do, but are you absolutely certain a new printer is out of the question? Faster and much more capable laser printers than the LaserJet 5000 are readily available today for less than $100. HP doesn't make them.
    Even finding a replacement your toner cartridge for yours must be getting difficult. The street price for that toner cartridge is about $150. HP's list price is well over $200.

  • Laserjet 5000 Network problems (wrong driver??)

    Greetings!
    I have posted this on a hp forum just two days ago, but either there are about a trillion new messages each day and the search doesn't work, or hp have multiple forums. Anyways, I'd be great if someone had a solution to my problem:
    I have Windows 2008 Server and XP clients running. There's a Laserjet 5000 printer connected to the network via a hp print server. The driver is installed on the server. I have tried both PCL 5 and PCL 6 drivers for the 5000 series from the HP homepage, but I have one or more of the following problems depending which driver I use:
    - grayscales print black
    - the duplexer doesn't work
    - I can't print multiple copies of a document
    The printer was fine about 6 months ago when I had it on the network but had installed the drivers locally.  Obviously I want to avoid that for maintenance reasons. 
    Well, has anyone experienced the same problem or a solution to it? It seems (from reading here about other printer models on a network) that sometimes picking another driver helps, but I don't know which and one built-in Laserjet driver from the Server 2008 distribution didn't do the job.
    Any help would be greatly appreciated!
    Thanks a lot,
    Boris
    Message Edited by Sand23 on 02-26-2009 01:12 PM

    Right--but there is a setting in the "EFFECTS" area of the PCL 6 driver that resets itself automatically to "print on letter," regardless of paper size. Nothing I do on the PCL 6 driver (from Windows Update) will prevent that setting from resetting itself. Here's what I want to do for now using Windows 8 : 1.  Print at 1200 dpi out of PS or PCL 6--UPD does not seem to allow for1200 DPI out of Windows 8 as far as I can tell. Windows PCL 6 driver allows for 1200 DPI but has a host of other issues. 2. Figure out how to get rid of that automatic reset to "print on letter" I described above on the PCL 6 driver. 3. Figure out whether I will be wasting money on buying a duplexer for use with these Windows 8 drivers. I can't test, since nobody I know has a duplexer I can borrow. 4. Find a method to install the PCL 6 driver so Windows 8 quits telling me "it isn't installed so you won't have all the properties available." I'd like to have the driver install, and I'd like all properties to be available.  

  • Can not Print with HP LaserJet 5000 and Epson AcuLaser C9100

    I am using MacBook Pro 2.3 GHz Intel Core i7 with Mac OS X (10.6.6)
    I already install the latest print driver from the Apple Software Update website.
    The driver for HP is Ver. 17.5 & for Epson is Ver. 5.2
    I connect two of the printer to my Belkin Surf N300 wireless N Router with ethernet cable.
    The error when print to HP LaserJet 5000 is as follow:-
    Unable to get printer status (Not Implemented)!
    Network host 'x.x.x.x' is busy; will retry in 30 seconds...
    This error can stay forever if I do not delete the print job
    The error when print to Epson AcuLaser C9100 is as follow:-
    Printer not responding
    This error can stay forever if I do not delete the print job
    Previously I can print with my emac with OS X 10.4.10, but now I can not print with 2 of my printer.
    My 2 printer are in good condition, so this is not the printer problem.
    Please, do anyone know how to fix this problem fast, because I need to use this two printer for my business.
    Thanks in advance.

    That is not what Greg needs to know. That is just the way that the IP addresses are assigned to the printers.
    Your problem is probably that the printers were probably originally found by AppleTalk. AppleTalk is not included in Snow Leopard. If the printers support Bonjour, they should be found that way. Otherwise, you have to use other methods.
    How did you add your printers on the new computer? If you delete them from Print & Fax, how would you add them again?

  • 1200 DPI Driver for Laserjet 5000 ?

    Fellow Forum Members.
    What in the world is going on with HP Printer Drivers no longer supporting the 1200 DPI output capability of my LaserJet 5000?  I can no longer use the original printer driver CD which supported 1200 DPI output because this CD is no longer compatible with Windows7 64bit.  Therefore,  I have tried all of the drivers listed below in an effort to get my LaserJet 5000 1200 DPI output capability back with no success:
    HP Universal Print Driver for Windows PostScript  6.0.0.18849
    HP Universal Print Driver for Windows PCL6  6.0.0.18849
    HP Universal Print Driver for Windows PCL5  5.9.0.18326
    Windows driver update to get Microsoft version of HP printer driver. Still no 1200 DPI output
    Xerox Global Print Driver 5.404.8.0_PCL6_x64.exe
    Xerox Global Print Driver 5.404.8.0 Postscript x64.exe
    Can anyone out there please share with me what is the correct driver I need to install for the purpose of getting my 1200 DPI output capability back on my LaserJet 5000.  It will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

    Does any one out there have any comment on how to get my LaserJet 5000 back to printing 1200 DPI output?  All of the drivers I have tested seem to limit print output quality to 600 DPI.  That is half of what my LaserJet 5000 is capable of handling.  Any comment will be greatly appreciated.  Thanks.

  • Which Application driver for HP LaserJet 5000 PCL

    Hi all,
    I have to configure a hp laserjet 5000 PCL printer. Its configured at O/S LEVEL. From the application which printer type should i choose. I have to print Bi-Di Reports.
    Plz if any 1 using this printer, which driver is used at application level.
    Regards
    Taher

    Taher,
    I never configured the same type of printer, so I am not sure which one to go with. You could browse the list of (HP 5XXXXX) drivers and see if any helps, but since you cannot afford bouncing the CM, then it would be more helpful to log a SR.
    Regards,
    Hussein

  • LASERJET 5000 AND WIN 8 64-BIT

    Hi...I have come upon TWO Laserjet 5000s in working condition. I seem to be having driver issues involving Win 8 64-bit. I downloaded the UPD that's supposedly for Windows 8 64-bit and installed it. The PS version does not list a 1200 DPI option. The 5000 is connected to my computer via ethernet into the JetDirect card. My computer is acting as the gateway with IP address x.x.x.39 and the printer is at x.x.x.40.  I configured it manually for that address/gateway and it took.  It prints a test page fine from the "printers and devices" screen in Windows 8 64-bit. I am also having trouble because I have put legal paper in tray 2 or 3, but a setting in the driver makes the printer constantly ask me to put plain LETTER size paper in tray 1. Yes, I configured trays 2 and 3 properly for legal and the word document is in legal size. I can see a 1200 dpi option if I install the PCL6 driver from Windows update, but that setting in the driver keeps saying "fit on letter size paper" And the 5000 PCL 6 driver I used from Windows Update never seems to install properly. I keep seeing that "The driver is not installed and some properties will be unavailable" but I can print a test lage I have yet to find a duplexer, though! ;-( What am I doing wrong here?? I bought these printers to do duplex printing at 1200 dpi for music. Any advice more than welcome!! Thanks.Jim Williams

    Right--but there is a setting in the "EFFECTS" area of the PCL 6 driver that resets itself automatically to "print on letter," regardless of paper size. Nothing I do on the PCL 6 driver (from Windows Update) will prevent that setting from resetting itself. Here's what I want to do for now using Windows 8 : 1.  Print at 1200 dpi out of PS or PCL 6--UPD does not seem to allow for1200 DPI out of Windows 8 as far as I can tell. Windows PCL 6 driver allows for 1200 DPI but has a host of other issues. 2. Figure out how to get rid of that automatic reset to "print on letter" I described above on the PCL 6 driver. 3. Figure out whether I will be wasting money on buying a duplexer for use with these Windows 8 drivers. I can't test, since nobody I know has a duplexer I can borrow. 4. Find a method to install the PCL 6 driver so Windows 8 quits telling me "it isn't installed so you won't have all the properties available." I'd like to have the driver install, and I'd like all properties to be available.  

Maybe you are looking for

  • Problem launching BSP application

    Hi all, I'm currently working in CRM 5.0 and I'm trying to launch the BSP application (CRM_IC -> default_dh.htm). I was able to succesfully launch it in the web browser. However, I could only see the toolbar buttons in the browser. The Workarea and t

  • Obtain Ip address of hand held terminal

    Hi all.. We are writing an application for hand held terminals. We are using PDT6846. The HHT application runs on a solaris machine from where the requests are routed to the server. Individual users connect to the HHT application through telnet. Ther

  • Layers Not Visible

    Hello- I have an odd problem. When I open a specific flash file the layers name are gone as well as the regular icon to create a new layer. Can anyone explain what may have happened and what are my options. Thanks in advance

  • Where is the search feature?

    isnt there search feature on ipods? its not on mine, when u scroll really fast the letter pops up for each song, but there is no search. so does it really exist, or is just something Steve Jobs said cuse he wanted to mess with people?

  • Aperture 3 asks for my SN (after update) and won't accept my Ap2 to 3 'Update' SN

    I have just downloaded an update to Aperture 3 following a system 'update box' notification. Now, when trying to open Aperture it asks for the SN. When I enter the Aperture 3 SN from the software box it rejects it saying that was an 'update' SN, and