From: Eurofeeds on
I have an HP 1022 printer connected to a Dell Inspiron PC running Windows 7.
I have addded it to another PC that is connected to the first across a
wireless home network. When I print from the second PC, it shows up as
printing, but doesn't actually print until PC 1 is re-booted.

How do I get it to print correctly?

From: Sparky on


"Eurofeeds" <trevor(a)nospam.woldsweather.co.uk> wrote in message
news:2d598$4c26e740$50e5af86$3448(a)news.eurofeeds.com...
> I have an HP 1022 printer connected to a Dell Inspiron PC running Windows
> 7. I have addded it to another PC that is connected to the first across a
> wireless home network. When I print from the second PC, it shows up as
> printing, but doesn't actually print until PC 1 is re-booted.
>
> How do I get it to print correctly?

I had a similar problem . I have a Laserjet 1020 and Canon MP 510 connected
to my Win 7 / 64 bit desktop and shared wirelessly to my Win 7 starter
netbook.
The Canon works perfectly on both. I downloaded and installed the 32 bit
driver for the Laserjet. The status shows READY and when I print , the job
is sent to the printer ( appearing in the queue ) but the printer doesn't
activate until rebooting.

I disabled firewalls , re installed , even called HP who basically said it's
a Win 7 problem and they wouldn't help.

Don't drive yourself insane , you won't get it work work ( but if you DO ,
please post what you did !! <G>)

From: Mr John FO Evans on
In article <JbgWn.3475$Hw.718(a)newsfe10.iad>, "Sparky" <no(a)nothere.com>
wrote:
> "Eurofeeds" <trevor(a)nospam.woldsweather.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:2d598$4c26e740$50e5af86$3448(a)news.eurofeeds.com...
> > I have an HP 1022 printer connected to a Dell Inspiron PC running
> Windows
> > 7. I have addded it to another PC that is connected to the first across
> a
> > wireless home network. When I print from the second PC, it shows up as
> > printing, but doesn't actually print until PC 1 is re-booted.
> >
> > How do I get it to print correctly?

I avoid such problems by connecting the printer directly to the network
rather than through another PC. Whether you can do this depends on the
printer however.

John


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From: RedGrittyBrick on
On 01/07/2010 00:16, Mr John FO Evans wrote:
> "Sparky"<no(a)nothere.com> wrote:
>> "Eurofeeds"<trevor(a)nospam.woldsweather.co.uk> wrote
>>>
>>> I have an HP 1022 printer connected to a Dell Inspiron PC running
>>> Windows
>>>
>>> I have addded it to another PC that is connected to the first
>>> across a wireless home network. When I print from the second PC,
>>> it shows up as printing, but doesn't actually print until PC 1
>>> is re-booted.
>>>
>>> How do I get it to print correctly?

I'd remove the printer drivers and reinstall the latest. If that fails
I'd either reinstall Windows or buy a slightly less cheap printer (P2055?)

>
> I avoid such problems by connecting the printer directly to the
> network rather than through another PC. Whether you can do this
> depends on the printer however.
>

The HP LaserJet 1022 appears to rely on "host based printing" - this
means it can't be attached to a network using anything like a JetDirect
(internal or external). I agree with your practices though.


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