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- #Hp 960c printer stopped working with windows 10 driver#
#Hp 960c printer stopped working with windows 10 driver#
In most cases, driver installation errors can be solved by simply reinstalling the software again, sometimes a reboot is required before attempting the installation again.īut in the case of more complex software like HP printer software, a failed installation can cause all subsequent installation attempts to fail.
#Hp 960c printer stopped working with windows 10 how to#
“ Fatal Error 2753 - MSI.dot4wrp” How to Solve HP Printer Install Errors To reinstall drivers, click Reinstall Driver.”

#Hp 960c printer stopped working with windows 10 drivers#
“ The drivers for this device are not installed (Code 28). Further error details can contain file names, error codes, or version mismatches. The problem we are addressing here is when the installation of an HP printer driver fails, resulting in error messages like “driver fatal install”, or “fatal error during installation”. Some HP printer driver installation packages are in the hundreds of megabytes! As a result, the installation of HP printer driver software is a little more extensive and complex than other average drivers. This enables printer troubleshooting and offers additional printing functionality that is beyond the default Windows functions. HP printer driver packages include a lot of additional software, and not only the actual driver. By default, Windows supports a lot of devices since many drivers are already included in Windows, but many devices still need a separate driver or additional software to operate for Hewlett-Packard printers, this is also true. For hardware devices, this software is generally called a driver. Thanks.īelow ! : : /answers/storage/attachments/40855-untitled.Like any computer device, printers need additional software to function in Windows. If you post nonsense, I shall report you to the Moderator. IMPORTANT - "Independent Advisors" should NOT post here unless you have the precise answer to my actual question. ► How can this be fixed so that I can set up "Scan to Network Folder" on my HP 9015 and NOT have to add a password for logon to my Win 10 Pro PC?

That leads me to think it's something about Win 10, not the HP printer. I do NOT have this problem if I put the target folder on an old XP PC - no logon password is required. For example, see this closed thread on MS Answer forums: This is apparently a big problem with Win 10.

I don’t want a logon password on my home PC, and I really have tried a lot of stuff to try to get around this. The printer setup for this target folder will not accept a no-logon-password Win 10 PC as the home of the target. ► However, the printer will not accept the designation of a network folder as a valid target unless I add a logon password to my Win 10 Pro PC and add that password to the setting on the printer. ▲ Please re-read these seven before continuing. On my Win 10 Pro PC, many of my folders are in a OneDrive parent folder, but I have the below problem whether I'm pointing to a target folder in the OneDrive or a target folder NOT in the OneDrive. My Win 10 Pro PC is local account, not Microsoft account. In Group Editor on my Win 10 Pro PC, my Network access and Network security settings are as you see them in the screenshot at bottom here † - I have never changed them intentionally. On my Win 10 Pro PC, my "Network profile" is set to "Private". On my Win 10 Pro PC, Password-Protected Sharing is Off. Security on the target folder gives Everyone and Network Full Control. The target folder on my Win 10 Pro PC is fully Shared with Read-Write privileges to “Everyone” and “Network”
#Hp 960c printer stopped working with windows 10 pdf#
Note that the printer is initiating and pushing the scanned pdf to my Win 10 Pro PC on the network – the PC is not ordering and pulling the scan. The HP OJP 9015 has a “Scan to Network Folder” feature which sets a “button” on the printer’s tiny screen to scan what’s in the feeder or on the glass and send a pdf copy to a designated folder on my home network – specifically to a target folder on my home Win 10 Pro 64-bit PC (version 1909). My new home printer is an HP OfficeJet Pro 9015.
