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Posted by Paul Gray on May 5, 2009, 9:03 pm
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Thanks for the tip about using another driver. I followed the instructions
on the Quicken support site to set up the driver for the HP990C as a
'Quicken printer', and it works! This driver doesn't give me all of the same
features as the native driver for my HPJ6480 (like automatic two sided
printing), but it gives me 90% of what I need. If I really want two sided
printing, I can export to PDF first. Then, printing from Adobe uses the
J6480 driver which does support two sided printing.
I must say this whole experience has me somewhat puzzled. I often hear it
said that the problem is that many HP drivers are not compatible with 64 bit
Vista. However, that is most definitely not the case here. My system (64 bit
Vista, J6480 driver) most definitely works. Every program that I have other
than Quicken prints just fine. Only Quicken doesn't print, which on the face
of it suggests it's a Quicken problem, not an HP driver problem. Just trying
to figure out whether I should be looking to Intuit, or to HP, to fix the
problem.
By the way, this is the posting I used for the procedure to add the HP990C
as an additional printer.
http://www.quickencommunity.com/webx/Forums/Quicken%20Personal%20Finance%20Software%20Forum%20for%20Windows/Printing%20in%20Quicken/677
Paul
> Paul Gray wrote:
>> Thanks John, tried but still the same result.
>>
>> I saw another posting in this group where John Price quoted you as
>> saying that the solution ( I believe to the printing problem) was to
>> install Quicken to the root directory (C: rather than C:Program
>> files). I remember this being discussed in other posts, but I don't
>> recall that it was in relation to printing. Is that an accurate
>> 'quote"?
>
> I don't recall saying that (but my memory isn't as good as it used to be);
> more importantly, I can't think offhand why it would work.
>
> I know that once in a while a user would appear to have something wrong
> with their installation, and I may have suggested installing to a
> different folder (and possibly to a folder outside the Program Files
> folder). But in my mind that was more trying avoid installing to the same
> place where the problem was occurring, as it was any knowledge of the
> cause of the underlying problem.
>
> There have been quite a few workarounds for Vista printer problems posted
> in the Quicken Forums; I don't remember them all.
>
> One is to use a more generic printer driver (may be referred to as an
> "emulation driver"); there are a couple named somewhere on the HP site
> (and in the Forums). I think the HP 990c is one.
>
> Another was to use Control Panel to make your printer the default printer
> and to tell Windows to "print directly to the printer" (ie: do not use
> spooler).
>
> Also, if you have old printers installed in Windows that you don't use, I
> would delete them. Some Quicken printer problems have been solved by
> reducing the total number of printers installed. Or just uninstalling and
> reinstalling all (needed) printers.
>
>
> --
>
> John Pollard
>
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