Troubleshooting HP LaserJet Printing Under Windows 3.1
ID: Q84036
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Windows versions 3.1, 3.11
SUMMARY
If an HPPCL-supported printer, such as a Hewlett-Packard (HP) LaserJet
printer, does not print correctly, follow the steps in this article to
troubleshoot the problem.
MORE INFORMATION- Verify that there is a SET TEMP statement in the AUTOEXEC.BAT
file. Verify that the directory that SET TEMP references actually
exists, and that at least 2 MB of free space exists on that drive.
If you are using a temporary swap file, check this value from
inside Windows to ensure that you have enough disk space after the
temporary swap file has been created. You may need more disk space
if you are using applications that create their own temporary
files. Aldus PageMaker, for example, can create several megabytes
of temporary files when it is working with large documents.
- Make sure the correct printer driver is installed for your
printer. To find the default printer, choose the Printers icon in
Control Panel. To check the printer driver version number, choose
the Setup button, choose the Options button, and then choose the
About button. If you are using an HP III printer (HPPCL5A.DRV),
the About box should say:
version 31.x.xx for Windows 3.1
If you are using an HP II or earlier printer, the About box should
say:
Universal Driver version 3.1
HPPCL version 1.1
- Make sure the Printer Time Out (seconds) value is set as follows:
Option Setting
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Device not selected: 15
Transmission retry: 45
These can be set by choosing the Printers icon in Control Panel.
These settings may need to be increased to 30 and 120 or higher
for printing complex graphics images from some applications such
as Arts and Letters, or when printing over a network.
- Check your printer settings in Control Panel. Choose the Setup
button and make sure the graphics resolution is set to 300 dots
per inch (dpi) for testing. You should see more fonts available in
Windows applications when the resolution is set to 300. TrueType
fonts may not show up at lower resolutions. Keep in mind that when
Windows version 3.0 is upgraded to Windows version 3.1, printer
driver settings are often reset to their defaults.
- Check the available memory on the printer. Memory problems can
occur when printing large files, such as Microsoft Excel for
Windows charts, if the HP LaserJet has limited memory. In Excel,
the chart may only partially print. Make sure that the memory
setting you have selected in Control Panel matches the amount of
RAM installed in your printer.
- When the printer driver is properly configured, test the
configuration by attempting to print a simple line of text from
Windows Write. Progress to printing bigger documents with graphics
pictures/images.
- If you are having problems printing TrueType fonts, try selecting
the Print TrueType As Graphics option. To change this setting,
choose the Setup button, choose the Options button, and select the
Print TrueType As Graphics check box.
- Disable third-party printing software: If you are experiencing
general protection (GP) faults or corrupt output while using
Publisher's Power Pack, try disabling it.
- If you are not getting any output, try disabling the Fast Printing
Direct To Port option. To do this, run Control Panel, choose the
Printers icon, choose the Connect button, and clear the Fast
Printing Direct To Port check box. If you cannot print with Fast
Printing Direct To Port disabled, try printing to the hard disk
instead of the port. To do this, run Control Panel and choose the
Printers icon. Choose the Connect button, and select FILE: as the
port. You will be prompted for a filename. Type a name such as
TEST.PRN. Exit to MS-DOS and copy the file to the port. The
following syntax will copy a printer output file called TEST.PRN
to the default parallel printer port, usually LPT1.
copy test.prn prn
If Windows prints correctly, the problem is in communication
between Windows and the printer. If the printout is still
incorrect or absent, the problem is the printer driver. It may be
the wrong version, incorrectly configured, or corrupt or damaged.
- Check the BIOS address for the port being used. If the BIOS is
setting the incorrect value for the port address, Windows will not
be able to print. For more information on this subject,
query on the following words in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
cannot and print and port and address and BIOS
- Determine if the LaserJet is physically connected to the
computer's parallel or serial port. If it is not, try physically
attaching the printer to the computer for testing purposes. Switch
boxes or networks can be the source of the problem. For more
information on this subject, query on the following words in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base:
switch and boxes and troubleshooting and printing and networks
- If no output or poor output still occurs, check the cable (perhaps
try another) and check the hardware documentation for proper
configuration.
Other Considerations
The following is a list of less likely solutions; however, these may
correct the problem if you are experiencing printing problems:
- Make sure you are using a supported operating system. If your
hardware manufacturer has an OEM version of MS-DOS, your system may
require that version of MS-DOS. For example, some COMPAQ machines
may require COMPAQ MS-DOS instead of MS-DOS.
- Remove all terminate-and-stay-resident (TSR) programs and device
drivers that are not absolutely essential to the system's operation
from the AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files, then restart the
computer. It is possible for some TSR programs to interfere with
Windows communication with the hardware.
- If you experience printer problems after upgrading to Windows 3.1,
open a document saved under Windows 3.0, open the application's
Printer Setup dialog box and select a Windows 3.1 printer. Save,
close, and reopen the document. The file should now print
correctly. Some applications, such as Ami Pro and Microsoft
PowerPoint for Windows, save printer-specific information in
individual document files. You will need to perform this procedure
for each document saved in this type of application.
If you cannot print from MS-DOS, contact your hardware manufacturer.
Additional query words:
gpf 3.10 trouble shoot HPPCL HPCL5A UNIDRV.EXE HPQJET.EXE 3.11 Publisher tt HPIII
Keywords :
Version : WINDOWS:3.1,3.11
Platform : WINDOWS
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