I have an HP720c printer, and Win98SE.
Usually, everything works fine, but every now and then, in the middle of printing, I get an error message that says something like "The printer has lost communications with the computer". I usually cancel the print, shut off the printer, then turn it on again, and it will most times work. Sometimes I find I have to reboot.
I have noticed that the problem happens mainly (but not always) when I am printing a photo at the highest printer resolution (and large picture memory). This is especially annoying since the photo paper is expensive, and the printing takes a long time.
Does anyone know what the problm is? I don't think it's memory because I have 256MB, nor resources, since the only application running is either Word or Paint Shop Pro. Could it be the printer port? How do I tell? Or is some buffer being overrun or underrun? Are there any computer or BIOS settings that can solve the problem? HP hasn't been able to offer much help.
Usually, everything works fine, but every now and then, in the middle of printing, I get an error message that says something like "The printer has lost communications with the computer". I usually cancel the print, shut off the printer, then turn it on again, and it will most times work. Sometimes I find I have to reboot.
I have noticed that the problem happens mainly (but not always) when I am printing a photo at the highest printer resolution (and large picture memory). This is especially annoying since the photo paper is expensive, and the printing takes a long time.
Does anyone know what the problm is? I don't think it's memory because I have 256MB, nor resources, since the only application running is either Word or Paint Shop Pro. Could it be the printer port? How do I tell? Or is some buffer being overrun or underrun? Are there any computer or BIOS settings that can solve the problem? HP hasn't been able to offer much help.