HP psc 2175: very slow printing

We had Windows 7 installed on our office and our HPpsc2175 printer is marked forever to print anything. I just tried to install the other driver Deskjet 450, and it does make a difference. Any other suggestions?

Thank you.

This is caused by the failure of one of your cartridges. I don't remember if the PSC 2175 will print with a removed cartridge, but try the following: remove the black print cartridge and print a test page.  The printer prints at a normal speed?  Is therefore the black cartridge was the issue and needs to be replaced.  If it isn't then, put the black back cartridge in and remove the color cartridge and the test page printed.  If the printer now prints speed the color cartridge is responsible and must be replaced.

If the printer will not print without the two coaches installed, you need to replace the cartridges; I would like to start with black as the most likely to be the cause.

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