Question:
Parsing error in fileC:\Program Files (x86)\HP\Digital Imaging\bin\hpqscloc\1033.xml?
Happily Ever After
2012-08-29 17:53:33 UTC
I just got a new HP DeskJet 3052A. I've printed MAYBE 6 things and now I'm getting this error:

Parsing error in fileC:\Program Files (x86)\HP\Digital Imaging\bin\hpqscloc\1033.xml

All of the searches I've done have very complicated solutions that would take me HOURS to try and follow with no promises... is there an easier way? I had a super expensive printer before this that had plenty of issues of its own so I got one that was more cost effective this round. I DID expect to get more than 6 prints out of the thing though.

Any help is appreciated
Three answers:
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2012-09-01 22:55:39 UTC
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2016-02-25 04:54:50 UTC
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2016-04-22 17:42:28 UTC
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