ITunes causes my network-connected HP 2610 to get error 0x887dd03a

Hi,
A couple days ago, I noticed that my HP 2610 all-in-one printer had all lights blinking, a blue LCD display, with error 0x887dd03a on it. I reset it, and as soon as it came back up, the error happened again. I finally narrowed it down to being caused by iTunes. I'm not sure why it just started happening, because I've been using iTunes 7.5 (I think) for a pretty long time. I updated to 7.6.0.29, and it didn't fix the problem. My OS is Windows XP Home SP2.
Not sure if this will get fixed, or if I have to remove/reinstall iTunes, but if somebody else started having this behavior, maybe this will save you some time, and some hair

Hi,
Here are some solutions to this error code:
http://fix-your-printer.blogspot.fr/2009/11/error-​0xc18a0201-with-hp-printers.html

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