Showing posts with label Cancel Queued Print Jobs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cancel Queued Print Jobs. Show all posts

HP Printer Drivers v.2.16.1 Download for OS X Mavericks

Apple Support announced availability of  HP Printer Drivers v.2.16.1 for the OS X Mountain Lion OS X Lion Mac OS X v.10.6 Snow Leopard operating systems.


File Size: 524.1 MB

System Requirements:

OS X Mountain Lion
OS X Lion
 Mac OS X v.10.6 Snow Leopard

This download includes the latest HP printing and scanning software for OS X Mountain Lion, OS X Lion and Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard.

You can check the supported printer and scanner models for this driver at the following link


It is also read in HP Support forums that OS X Mavericks support these driver and fix the printing and scanning issues in OS X Mavericks.

Alternatively, if you are having any issues with printing on OS X Mavericks

Apple support came up with the solution! Open "System Preferences" and then "Printers & Scanners". Deletethe HP LaserJet printer, by hitting the "-" key. Then re-install it by hitting the "+" key. Printing perfectly again! as posted in HP Support forums.

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Fix for HPSF.exe has Stopped Working Error Message

HPSF.exe has stopped working. This application has encountered a serious problem and must close, this seems to be the most common error if you are using any HP Device, and it assures a HP Software is installed on your Desktop or HP Laptop or notebook and in windows 7 operating system.

To Give you more information, this error is related to HP Support Assistant Application that is installed on your PC, follow the below steps on how to fix the HPSF.exe has stopped working error message.

Click on Start-->Control Panel--->Programs and Features
In the list select HP Support Assistant and click on uninstall, once the uninstall is done, reboot your machine and download the latest software from the below link and reinstall.This should reslve the "HPSF.exe has stopped working. This application has encountered a serious problem and must close" error, and you will never see it again.

Download HP Support Assistant


Discuss more about this issue using the below comments section.

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Clearing the Printer Queue Print Jobs For HP Printer Products

The printer software will not operate the printer if there are other print jobs waiting to print. Therefore any jobs waiting to be printed must be cleared. The software can automatically clear print jobs on MS Windows XP and 2000. Clearing print jobs on Windows 98se and ME must be manually done. The following instructions, included in the kit, explain how to clear print jobs.

When print jobs are initiated they are stored in a print job list, also called a print queue. If the printer does not complete the print job (because the printer is off-line, or the print spooler failed), the print job will remain in the print queue causing it to become backed up. Follow the steps below to clear out the print queue.

Clearing out the print queue

1. Click Start, click Settings, and then click Printers.
2. Double-click the Printer to open the print queue.
3. Click the Printer menu.
4. Select Pause Printing if it is not already selected. This will stop all printing to the printer.
5. Click the Printer menu again, select Purge Print Documents or Cancel All Documents, and then click Yes to confirm the action.
6. If there are any documents left in the queue, un-pause the print queue by clicking the Printer menu, and then selecting Pause Printing to resume printing.
7. Click the Printer menu again, and then click Purge Print Documents or Cancel All Documents.
8. If there are still documents in the queue, restart the computer.
9. Once the computer has restarted, check the print queue to ensure that it is clear.

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HP Solution Center Patch For Windows 7 To Fix Product Scan And Status Issues

HP Released a patch which resolves HP Solution Center Scan and Product Status Issues After Upgrading Windows Vista to Windows 7.HP Solution Center version 13 or higher includes updates that resolve the below issues . Click here to check ,If version 13 or higher is available for your product, download and install the new software if available.
  • You cannot scan from HP Solution Center using HP Twain Scan.
  • When you try to scan from the front panel of the product, No Scan Options displays on the control panel.
  • When you open the Product Toolbox in HP Solution Center, the following error displays in the window.
    The computer is unable to establish two-way communication with the device.
  • When you click the Estimated Ink Levels tab in the Product Toolbox , the following message displays in the window.
    The computer is unable to establish two-way communication with the device.
  • You installed the product, but the status is disconnected in HP Solution Center. The following message displays in the window.
    (Name of the product) Disconnected!
What if version Solution center version 13 is not available for your product, Hp do have a Answer for your question.

If you are already running HP Solution Center version 12 or older and a new solution center version 13 is not available for the product, follow these steps to install a software patch. This patch fixes functionality issues that exist after upgrading Windows Vista to Windows 7. Click Here To Download dot4patch_reboot.exe patch which will fix known problems with the following features and functionality:

  • HP Print Status
  • Toolbox
  • Ink Levels
  • Solution Center
  • HP Scan (All-in-One)
  • Front panel scan button (All-in-One)
  • Click Here To Download the Patches Directly From HP and detailed instruction about the installing the patch.

    Hope this helps in resolving most of the HP solution center problems with your product, do you the comments section for more help and support on this issue

    If you encounter No HP devices detected. HP Solutions Center Will Close Now error, you can check the solution posted here to resolve the issue.

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    Cancel and Delete Stuck Print Jobs In Print Queue In Windows Vista and XP

    Did Your Print Jobs Stuck in Print Queue? Are you unable to delete/cancel the pending or queued printing jobs in both Windows Vista and Windows Xp from the printer icon in the system tray? No worries! Just follow the rest of the post to start printing again.

    You might have encountered this problem at least twice if you are printing hundreds of documents or sometimes two to three. Usually when you give the print jobs one after the other or multiple prints the at a time, the documents/print jobs gets queued up, some times the printer might not print all the jobs as a result you will not be able to delete or cancel the rest of the print jobs.

    Follow The Solutions one after the other as per your resolution

    First You Need to Open the Print Queue, follow the below steps on how to open a Print queue
    • Windows 98 - click Start, Settings, Printers
    • Windows XP - click Start, Printers and Faxes
      or click Start, Control Panel, Printers and Faxes
    • Windows Vista - Start, Control Panel, Hardware and Sound, Printers
    Double click on the appropriate printer to open up the Print queue,Check whether you have any pending or the queued jobs, try to cancel the jobs by following the below steps.

    To cancel one or more print jobs, follow these steps.
    1. Click Start, and then click Run.
    2. In the Open box, type control printers, and then click OK.
    3. Right-click the icon for your printer, and then click Open.
    • To cancel individual print jobs, right-click the print job that you want to cancel, and then click Cancel.
    • To cancel all print jobs, click Cancel All Documents on the Printer menu.

    If you are using an HP printer and a windows vista operating system then you are lucky to automaticlly fix the issue with the HP Print Diagnostic Utility Click Here For How to cancel printing or to delete a print job that is stuck in the print queue in Windows XP.

    Alternatively You can check the below steps.

    Delete Pending Jobs

    How To Restart Spooler restart In Windows Vista

    Click the Start button.
    Click Control Panel.
    Click System and Maintenance.

    NOTE: This step is not required when using Classic view in Windows Vista.

    Click Administrative Tools.
    Double-click Services.
    On the User Account Control window, click Continue.
    Click Print Spooler.
    Click Stop to stop the Print Spooler.
    Click Start to restart the Print Spooler. Then click Restart
    Click OK

    Hope this helps!

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