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I have a HP 2600n printer networked, and I just brought my first Vista
PC online. It can connect to other HP printers (non laserjet), but whenever it tries to connect to the 2600n it gets an error 0x000006be which appears to be some sort of RPC error. No other network problems seem to exist, has anyone run across this? |
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Don;
I had the same issue with a HP laptop and a Vista install with the same printer. My printer is connected to a SBS2003 machine, and the same machine also controls my network. What I did was delete the printer in Vista; reboot the Vista machine; then simply browse the network for the printer and double click it. Drivers installed to the Vista box from the server and all was well. going the other route with the vista printer installer did not work. I do have a problem at times - if the printer happens to be off line, or if I am travelong with the laptop, when I return home, the default printer changes to somthing else like print to PDF or somthing. Vista does not seem to lock in a default printer very well in this version. I simply need to remember to set the 2600n as defauilt when I return home. -- Thanks, Dave "Don Awalt" wrote: I have a HP 2600n printer networked, and I just brought my first Vista PC online. It can connect to other HP printers (non laserjet), but whenever it tries to connect to the 2600n it gets an error 0x000006be which appears to be some sort of RPC error. No other network problems seem to exist, has anyone run across this? |