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When I print an email or a web page my internet connection drops (dial-up).
If I turn on my printer after I'm connected my connection drops. My machine (HP Pavilion 7955) thinks the line is still up. I'm using XP-Home SP2. This happens with IE-6 or Firefox. I have changed printer drivers and removed and reinstalled the printer and port (LPT1) many times. The printer is an HP Deskjet 870Cxi. HP said to drop back to drivers for Deskjet 550C - Didn't help. Any suggestions? |
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Start>Control Panel>Printers and Faxes>rightclick your printer
and rightclick "Use printer online/offline" it will automatically switch from offline to online. -- XP-WNP Today is the first day of the rest of your life. "Kentkay" wrote: > When I print an email or a web page my internet connection drops (dial-up). > If I turn on my printer after I'm connected my connection drops. My machine > (HP Pavilion 7955) thinks the line is still up. I'm using XP-Home SP2. This > happens with IE-6 or Firefox. I have changed printer drivers and removed and > reinstalled the printer and port (LPT1) many times. The printer is an HP > Deskjet 870Cxi. HP said to drop back to drivers for Deskjet 550C - Didn't > help. Any suggestions? |
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"Byte" wrote: > Start>Control Panel>Printers and Faxes>rightclick your printer > and rightclick "Use printer online/offline" it will automatically switch > from offline to online. > -- > XP-WNP > Today is the first day of the > rest of your life. > > > "Kentkay" wrote: > > > When I print an email or a web page my internet connection drops (dial-up). > > If I turn on my printer after I'm connected my connection drops. My machine > > (HP Pavilion 7955) thinks the line is still up. I'm using XP-Home SP2. This > > happens with IE-6 or Firefox. I have changed printer drivers and removed and > > reinstalled the printer and port (LPT1) many times. The printer is an HP > > Deskjet 870Cxi. HP said to drop back to drivers for Deskjet 550C - Didn't > > help. Any suggestions? Thanks for the suggestion but that didn't help. I Also swapped out the HP printer for a Xerox Workcentre XD 100, I still have the same problem.. |
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"Kentkay" wrote: > When I print an email or a web page my internet connection drops (dial-up). > If I turn on my printer after I'm connected my connection drops. My machine > (HP Pavilion 7955) thinks the line is still up. I'm using XP-Home SP2. This > happens with IE-6 or Firefox. I have changed printer drivers and removed and > reinstalled the printer and port (LPT1) many times. The printer is an HP > Deskjet 870Cxi. HP said to drop back to drivers for Deskjet 550C - Didn't > help. Any suggestions? Could this be caused by Windows XP Firewall settings? |
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Maybe, turn the firewall off and try again to see what happens.
-- XP-WNP Today is the first day of the rest of your life. "Kentkay" wrote: > > > "Kentkay" wrote: > > > When I print an email or a web page my internet connection drops (dial-up). > > If I turn on my printer after I'm connected my connection drops. My machine > > (HP Pavilion 7955) thinks the line is still up. I'm using XP-Home SP2. This > > happens with IE-6 or Firefox. I have changed printer drivers and removed and > > reinstalled the printer and port (LPT1) many times. The printer is an HP > > Deskjet 870Cxi. HP said to drop back to drivers for Deskjet 550C - Didn't > > help. Any suggestions? > > Could this be caused by Windows XP Firewall settings? > |
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"Byte" wrote: > Maybe, turn the firewall off and try again to see what happens. > -- > XP-WNP > Today is the first day of the > rest of your life. > > > > > Could this be caused by Windows XP Firewall settings? I've tried that many times, it doesn't help. I've turned off all spyware and virus programs that doesn't help either. HP tech Support suggests a system restore, seems rather drastic to me. I'm hoping for an easier answer. Thanks for your reply, Bob J. > > |
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"Kentkay" wrote: > > > "Byte" wrote: > > > Maybe, turn the firewall off and try again to see what happens. > > -- > > XP-WNP > > Today is the first day of the > > rest of your life. > > > > > > > > Could this be caused by Windows XP Firewall settings? > I've tried that many times, it doesn't help. I've turned off all spyware and > virus programs that doesn't help either. HP tech Support suggests a system > restore, seems rather drastic to me. I'm hoping for an easier answer. > Thanks for your reply, > Bob J. > > > Thanks for your suggestions, I turned out to be abad Modem that tested good. Thanks again |
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