Printer, HP Pro 8500 Officeget, fails to print documents Tampo. Done OK with Word (03', ' 07, ' 2010 Beta.

I checked the problem with the Tampo, and they said it should work.  To do this, but intermittently.  I ensure that my printer setup is involved somehow, but can't something wrong.  Suggestions will be appreciated.

Hi Aikaneo'hawaii.

What version of Tampo program do you use?

If you are able to print very well to all other applications except Tampo that the problem could be linked to the software itself, you can consider to uninstall and then reinstall the software or install the latest version of the software Tampo.

Note: You may need to check with the Tampo for resettlement and the activation of the product.

When this problem occurs, you can run the fixit available in the link below and check if it makes a difference.

Step 1: Run the Fixit available in the link below:

Troubleshooting printer problems

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/troubleshoot-printer-problems

 

You can follow the steps mentioned in the link Tampo below

http://www.NJStar.com/CMS/support/NJStar-Chinese-WP/i-can-not-print-NJStar-WP-and-get-a-blank-page-print-preview

Thank you, and in what concerns:

Ajay K

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