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I'm washing my hands of HP from now on. I just got off of an on-line chat
with a tech-support person who ignored three requests for someone more
knowledgable.
I've been trying to install a driver for a psc1350 (currently connected to a
Compaq upstairs - there's another mistake-) on a Win 98 machine on the
network, because I wanted to be able to print across the network. I was
assured in the store that this model, if shared through XP, was capable. The
Add Printer wizard could find no file on the installation disk that would
work, and simply running the installation disk apparently didn't work
either - a bunch of files were copied to the hard drive, but no printer
installed.
I got everything from this tech support person possible, from "All of the
computers on the network should have the same OS" to "Run this scrubber
program 5 times - reboot - then try to install again." How bad does your
programming for an install of a printer have to be to have to run a scrubber
program 5 times to uninstall everything? There is apparently no quality
control here, and I don't know anyone who has the time to worry about going
through such gyrations to install/uninstall a $100 printer. I used to equate
HP with tech sophistication and quality, but no more.
Cotton
I'm washing my hands of HP from now on. I just got off of an on-line chat
with a tech-support person who ignored three requests for someone more
knowledgable.
I've been trying to install a driver for a psc1350 (currently connected to a
Compaq upstairs - there's another mistake-) on a Win 98 machine on the
network, because I wanted to be able to print across the network. I was
assured in the store that this model, if shared through XP, was capable. The
Add Printer wizard could find no file on the installation disk that would
work, and simply running the installation disk apparently didn't work
either - a bunch of files were copied to the hard drive, but no printer
installed.
I got everything from this tech support person possible, from "All of the
computers on the network should have the same OS" to "Run this scrubber
program 5 times - reboot - then try to install again." How bad does your
programming for an install of a printer have to be to have to run a scrubber
program 5 times to uninstall everything? There is apparently no quality
control here, and I don't know anyone who has the time to worry about going
through such gyrations to install/uninstall a $100 printer. I used to equate
HP with tech sophistication and quality, but no more.
Cotton