HP deskjet 4500 on 8 64-bit windows that uses to accelerate to control printing.

HP deskjet 4500 on 8 64-bit windows that uses to accelerate to control printing. Driver jobs to be printed just pc, but not when it is used with quicken to print voucher cheques. Also try to get the no wireless/bluetooth set up.

@Cupids_Cowgirl, you will need to install a different driver such as the 990 c desk jet driver.

You can follow this thread Shane.

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