HPIO trap monitor quit

I keep getting this error message. the computer asks me to either ignor, relauch or report. No matter what I do it continues to come up. Any recommendation. I just installed Leopard how did that effect this message coming in

Same happens here since I installed leopard, but only on the iMac, not on my powerbook. very strange and have not found any way to deal with it. Only thing currently to avoid this is to put the message somewhere where it doesn't disturb, no new message would come.
If you found a way to deal with it, please let me know - very keen to get this fixed.

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    I just updated to Leopard and I repeatedly get the error message box that says "The application HPIO trap monitor quit unexpectedly" Then it gives me three choices..ignore which keeps it offf for a few minutes and then it pops back up, report, same thing and relaunch..it immediately comes back. Does anyone know what the HPIO trap monitor is and what I can do to stop this super annoying box from popping up ? btw Happy New Year

    It's the startup item associated with an HP printer—HP input/output trap monitor. Your best bet is to reinstall the latest HP software available for your printer. I'm running an HP PSC 1510 AIO and the trap monitor daemon isn't crashing. Downloads at http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareCategory?lc=en&cc=us&dlc=en&product=4 28800&os=219&lang=en&

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  • HPIO Trap Monitor nightmare . . .

    Since upgrading my iMac to Leopard I keep getting a persistant box that says "The application HPIO Trap Monitor quit unexpectedly" (Ignore, Report, Relaunch). No matter what I do, 30 seconds later the box re-appears. I researched this a bit and found a "fix" which involves making some HP folder into an "app". This did not fix the problem. I've written to HP and Leo LaPort but have yet to receive a response. Does anyone have a real fix for this? Thanks!

    Search. There are multiple threads here on this with suggestions, and I found an answer for the previous one with a Google search; it was the top result.

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  • What is HPIO Trap Monitor

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    It's a Hewlett Packard thingy. Go here and read about it and it's problems: http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1198099&start=0&tstart=0

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    Identifier: HPIO Trap Monitor
    Version: ??? (???)
    Code Type: X86 (Native)
    Parent Process: launchd [1]
    Date/Time: 2009-05-17 17:34:41.205 +0200
    OS Version: Mac OS X 10.5.7 (9J61)
    Report Version: 6
    Anonymous UUID: 71B7EADA-0821-4669-9BC2-2CD6D1E42348
    Exception Type: EXC_BREAKPOINT (SIGTRAP)
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    Crashed Thread: 0
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  • HPIO trap message - what does it mean?

    I keep getting some sort of error message about an "HPIO Trap" whenever I restart my Mac. I'm pasting below the entire report. Anybody know what this means and what I can do about it?
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    Path: /Library/Printers/hp/hpio/HPIO Trap Monitor.app/Contents/MacOS/HPIO Trap Monitor
    Identifier: HPIO Trap Monitor
    Version: ??? (???)
    Code Type: PPC (Translated)
    Parent Process: launchd [1]
    Date/Time: 2008-11-16 11:50:36.418 -0800
    OS Version: Mac OS X 10.5.5 (9F33)
    Report Version: 6
    Exception Type: EXC_CRASH (SIGTRAP)
    Exception Codes: 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000
    Crashed Thread: 0
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    Thread 1:
    0 translate 0xb81529ef spinlockwrapper + 90931
    1 translate 0xb8183633 CallPPCFunctionAtAddressInt + 169935
    2 translate 0xb81861e2 CallPPCFunctionAtAddressInt + 181118
    3 translate 0xb80dfb0b 0xb8000000 + 916235
    Thread 2:
    0 translate 0xb81529ef spinlockwrapper + 90931
    1 translate 0xb8183633 CallPPCFunctionAtAddressInt + 169935
    2 translate 0xb81861e2 CallPPCFunctionAtAddressInt + 181118
    3 translate 0xb80dfb0b 0xb8000000 + 916235
    Thread 3:
    0 translate 0xb81529ef spinlockwrapper + 90931
    1 translate 0xb8183633 CallPPCFunctionAtAddressInt + 169935
    2 translate 0xb81861e2 CallPPCFunctionAtAddressInt + 181118
    3 translate 0xb80dfb0b 0xb8000000 + 916235
    Thread 0 crashed with X86 Thread State (32-bit):
    eax: 0x00000000 ebx: 0x810e9a34 ecx: 0xb7fffa6c edx: 0x801a308a
    edi: 0x80802e00 esi: 0x00000005 ebp: 0xb7fffa98 esp: 0xb7fffa6c
    ss: 0x0000001f efl: 0x00000246 eip: 0x801a308a cs: 0x00000007
    ds: 0x0000001f es: 0x0000001f fs: 0x00000000 gs: 0x00000037
    cr2: 0xa09cd214
    Binary Images:
    0xb8000000 - 0xb81d7fe7 translate ??? (???) /usr/libexec/oah/translate
    Translated Code Information:
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    Actually Human wrote:
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    Hello,
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    <OperationalState ID="UIGeneratedOpStateId5753748399984d08953c1a46895df99c" MonitorTypeStateID="FirstEventRaised" HealthState="Warning" />
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    <SecondIP>$Target/Property[Type="SNL!System.NetworkManagement.Node"]/SNMPAddress$</SecondIP>
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    <OIDProp>.1.3.6.1.4.1.318</OIDProp>
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    <XPathQuery Type="String">SnmpVarBinds/SnmpVarBind[OID=".1.3.6.1.6.3.1.1.4.1.0"]/Value</XPathQuery>
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    </SecondExpression>
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    Leaving  First
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    <AlertSeverity>Warning</AlertSeverity>
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    <OperationalState ID="UIGeneratedOpStateId8700c95344254f87a60c92d30d4a3953" MonitorTypeStateID="SecondEventRaised" HealthState="Success" />
    <OperationalState ID="UIGeneratedOpStateId7bf68c6cfe3d4faabe83e630781c7327" MonitorTypeStateID="FirstEventRaised" HealthState="Warning" />
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    <ValueExpression>
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    <Value Type="String">.1.3.6.1.4.1.318.0.9</Value>
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