DeskJet F380 print slowly with Vista 64

I recently bought a new laptop upgrade from XP to Vista 64.  My HP printer worked fine with XP, but now with Vista, it takes about 10 minutes to print a single page - very frustrating!  Judging by what I saw in other blogs, this has something to do with the way in which it is installed.  In my case, I have to connect the USB cable and began to print.  I need to download a new driver?  I need to change a special setting?  And comments are greatly appreciated!

Have you checked the settings of the printer? Check the PRINT quality and see if it is set at BEST if not, select QUICK project or in PROJECT MODE. You can do this by going to control PANEL and click on PRINTERS. Right-click on the printer icon and click on RUN AS ADMINISTRATOR. Then left click on PROPERTIES, and click PRINTING PREFERENCES. Click the PRINTING SHORTCUTS tab, then check on the PRINT QUALITY.

Let me know if this helps.

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