Terencek
Expert Member
I wonder if anyone else is driven to screaming distraction by buggy HP printer software? For the second time in less than a year I'm floundering trying to rescue what was a virtually bulletproof XP installation after installing a (huge!) HP software package for a new all-in-one unit (Deskjet F2280).
My formerly stable computer has now gone nuts, choking on itself at bootup time, and although the HP support department is helpful, prompt and apologetic, their suggestions just become ever-more irrelevant. Thank heavens for (Acronis/Ghost-type) imaging software, enabling me to roll back the damage countless times.
Can you return a new printer to the dealer because the software doesn't work and the manufacturer's support cannot get it to work, even though the printer itself is perfectly good? And the cartridges have already been loaded and used etc. (through the bare-bones XP New Hardware wizard, if you were wondering -- the only way I can use the damn thing but without functionality like checking the ink status or forcing a head cleaning). Guess who won't be buying HP again!
My formerly stable computer has now gone nuts, choking on itself at bootup time, and although the HP support department is helpful, prompt and apologetic, their suggestions just become ever-more irrelevant. Thank heavens for (Acronis/Ghost-type) imaging software, enabling me to roll back the damage countless times.
Can you return a new printer to the dealer because the software doesn't work and the manufacturer's support cannot get it to work, even though the printer itself is perfectly good? And the cartridges have already been loaded and used etc. (through the bare-bones XP New Hardware wizard, if you were wondering -- the only way I can use the damn thing but without functionality like checking the ink status or forcing a head cleaning). Guess who won't be buying HP again!