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my printer test page is not readable

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anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com - 27 Nov 2003 19:51 GMT
Help ,I am clueless as to what to do next in the add
printer box i select hp then go about selecting the model
hp laser jet 4 when it gets to the part and asks if i
would like a test page printed it starts printing ,but is
only somewhat readable ?some one said that i dont have
proper drivers installed, so ive deleted the printer a
million times it seems and re-insatalled same only to get
the same results i looked in device manager and also
deleted my port (LTP-1)and restarted ,and it was re-
installed,ive also tried to update drivers option,all to
no avail, if anyone could shed some light on this issue,
id be ever so thankful,sincerely Mr.Tom Bush
Jeff Richards - 27 Nov 2003 21:47 GMT
Assuming that the printer really is a HP Laster Jet 4, then the problem
could be in the cable or in the printer, or in the way the printer is set
up.  What is the exact problem with the test page printout?
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Jeff Richards
MS MVP W95/W98

> Help ,I am clueless as to what to do next in the add
> printer box i select hp then go about selecting the model
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> no avail, if anyone could shed some light on this issue,
> id be ever so thankful,sincerely Mr.Tom Bush
 
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