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(based on Crystal Reports), we get a print out with the following: PCL XL error Subsystem: Kernal Error: ColorSpaceMismatch Operator: VendorUnique Position: 9 OK, google time. Whoa, a lot of people with this issue. Use the PCL driver, Use the PS driver
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they say. Yeah. It turns out, that HP had the brilliant idea (or you did, depending on
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which way you look at it) to save some money on hardware by using your PC power to do the printing legwork instead of the hp support printer. Well, it SOUNDS good, but it turns out there may be some compatibility issues. They call it (maybe others do too, we just standardize on HP printers) Host Based printing. There is no PCL, PCL5, PCL5e, PS, etc, it does magic. Some http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Inkjet-Printing/Color-LaserJet-CM3530-MFP-PCL-XL-error/td-p/4852259 programs don't like this magic. As I searched Internet and found the same problem over and over, with some clever solutions (HP has a "beta" fix to download, use a generic driver, other "thoughtful" solutions) - that did not work for me - I decided to go with a workaround. Install PrimoPDF, print to it, let it open after creation, then print. Extra work? Yes, but they did not want to buy a "standard" PDL (I believe it's called) printer with PCL support. So I http://eventhisnameistaken.blogspot.com/2010/04/evil-hp-color-laserjet-3500-pcl-xl.html finish uninstalling all the crap I just put on, reboot, Windows finds the printer, I point to the location of the SAME file I used for the initial install, let it finish, test page, and done. Just for S!@# and giggles, I had the user try to print again. WTF, it worked! For the love of God do not mess with that printer! Bottom line - I hate that model now, and if you are having the same issue, load everything (even all the crap you don't need), load the beta fix driver, use the HP uninstaller in the start menu, restart, let windows find it, point to the "host based" driver from the HP website (not the big one, that is the "load everything" one), test page, and give it a shot! BTW, some details of setup: Windows XP Pro 32 bitUSB connectionUser had local admin rights - Jeremy Posted by Jeremy Stevens at 2:07 PM Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest 5 comments: AnonymousJanuary 12, 2011 at 4:45 AMsame problem here when printing publisher documents that contain image files (which is the format over 200+ pupils have done their coursework in...) installing the new hostbased beta driver has fixed the problem but as the driver isn't WHQL certified it is tricky to get it working as a mapped printer from a Windows DC... Why is it printers have to be so finickyReplyDeleteAnonymousApril 4, 2013 at 8:06 AMThis paragraph will help the internet viewers for creating new web site or
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