Question:
How come my printer isn't printing? Please help!?
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2012-09-08 13:11:28 UTC
So, I got my HP Envy 114 Series Printer at Best Buy 3-4 months ago. It works great..- for my Mac. It only prints on my iMac that I have. If I try to print anything on my HP pc, it doesn't print at all. I look to see all of the documents that are pending to print, and the pages that I requested to print aren't there. I am having trouble contacting HP, so that doesn't work. Please help!
Four answers:
Charlie Tuna
2012-09-08 13:19:16 UTC
Use this link to select the OS and select the HP ENVY Full Feature Software and Drivers

2011-09-15 , Version:24.2.0, 100.1M



It's a big download but with it you will have the official driver software and full functionality.



http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareCategory?cc=us&dlc=en&lc=en&product=5150158&
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2016-10-12 10:55:30 UTC
the project is Hiding the preferable factors. 18 PPM may be carried out under well-known try situations. making use of no pictures. in elementary terms 5% coverage. And a similar web site printed 18 copies. yet in certainty you wont be doing a similar. you will possibly never print a similar replica 10 cases in a pass and devoid of a few fancy fonts and textual content fabric. Even 20 PPM Printer might take 18 Sec or so for the 1st Print. the fee is calculated after the 1st Print because of the fact the Drum heat up is a in elementary terms one technique for a single print activity. nonetheless have some doubts in ur techniques you may get decrease back to me.
anonymous
2012-09-08 13:20:59 UTC
You have not given much to go on but the driver for the pc and mac should have been different was the right driver installed.?



Try reinstalling the drivers for the printer on the PC anyway and go to control panel and printers make sure its recognized try a test print.
garrytoo
2012-09-08 16:24:00 UTC
even if the computers are networked you still need the software on both computers one setup as the main computer and the other as network printing and both computers have to be on.


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