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HP LaserJet 1022 Printing Problems - Please Post Here

Sorry, I hate to create a new thread, but tracking so many different threads on this one issue is becoming problematic for me. So with that being said, if you are still having a problem with printing to a LaserJet 1022 after the full uninstall I detailed in the FAQ thread followed by installing version 2.2 of the HP driver package, then let me know here. And specifically I want to know is which device you have, how your device is connected, the print driver version, and what apps are giving you problems. In my own personal testing, here is what I have found:

USB direct connect - OK, I have yet to run into a problem here.
USB connected to an Airport Extreme N - OK, I have yet to run into a problem here.
USB connected to an Airport Express G - Paused problem. I got print job/page out and then the printer paused and would not resume. I don't have a functioning work around here yet, but I'm trying.

So if I were going to fill out my own form, it would look like this:

Printer: LaserJet 1022n
Connection: USB connected to an Airport Express G (Firmware version 6.3)
Driver Version: 1.1.0.182
Apps: All
Problem Description: Printer queue goes into a Paused mode and won't resume

And to get you started, I have left a blank template at the end of this post.

Also please make sure to include whether you have the 1022, 1022n, or 1022nw AND how it is connected to your Mac. If users of the 1020, what to chime in on this thread that is OK. Anyone else, please post in the FAQ thread or a different device specific thread. As the 1022 seems to be the most problematic at the moment, I'd like to track this down as quickly as possible.

Just trying to help.

Andrew

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Connection:
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Problem Description:

MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6)

Posted on Sep 25, 2009 4:32 PM

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Sep 9, 2011 7:43 AM in response to HP Mac Architect

Hi, I've a problem with another type of HP printer so I wonder if it's ok that I post my problem here because it's seems that here are the solutions.

Anyway my problem is that I've HP LaserJet P1005 connected to Airport Extreme and the Airport doesn't detect the printer at least it doesn't appear on the printer tap in the Airport Utility for the Airport Extreme. I'm only using PC computers. Can somebody help me with this problem?

Oct 18, 2011 4:00 AM in response to HP Mac Architect

Hi Andrew –


Working on the principle that this still hasn't been solved:


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Does My Device Work: Partially - it usually prints only odd numbered pages of a multi-page document, but it always prints any document sent to it - so I send mostly one-page documents to it!


Product Name: HP LaserJet 1022nw
Formatter Number: JN06GB0
Product Serial Number: JN06GB0
Service ID: 07088
Firmware Datecode: 20050401
Total Memory: 8 MBYTES
Total PCL Memory: 2.5
Available PCL Memory: 1.8


Ethernet connected to a 3Com 24-port hub, to a 3Com ADSL router, Macs are running a mixture of OS X 10.4, 5, and 6 (Haven't tried with a 10.7 yet).


Thanks

Nov 9, 2011 1:52 AM in response to HP Mac Architect

Hi guys,


I managed to get my HP 1020 printer working using a MBA Mac OS X Lion via network with Time Capsule's Airport.


Go here and install this latest set of HP Drivers for Mac OS X including Lion:

http://support.apple.com/kb/dl907


Then, go to Print & Scan Utility to add the Printer "HP LaserJet 1022" driver.


(Credit: http://blog.jayway.com/2010/04/08/hp-laserjet-1020-in-snow-leopard/)


Now, I am trying to get my Windows XP laptop to print to HP 1020 via Time Capsule Airport; to no avail yet.

Dec 26, 2011 11:00 PM in response to HP Mac Architect

HP Mac Arichitect, you may be the only person who can help me as numerous google searches have directed me to multiple solutions from you. I have been at this all day and I'm pulling my hair out!! I have an HP Photosmart C6280. I added it to my Time Capsule (4th Gen) via USB. The first time I added it it actually printed. I then attempted to add an airprint function to it via AirPrintActivator to print on my iOS and that potentially screwed everything up.


That said I have since deleted everything including all previous HP software in addition to the AirPrintActivator. Everytime I try to print using the Time Capsule my printer times out. I have it connected, the printer says "now printing" but then the que pauses by itself never to successfully print.


What I have done: open system preferences/print&fax/+(add printer)/HP Photosmart C6200 series bonjour

I have even added the printer via IP using HP JetDirect - Socket the Time Capsules IP (10.0.1.1) etc.

Uninstalled/Reinstalled HP software currently: HPPrinterDrivers2.8

Installed Linux based systems: foomatic-rip-4.0.6.230.dmg gplgs-8.71.dmg hpijs-3.10.6.dmg

Hard reset the Time Capsule etc etc etc..


I am at a loss. Seems like the solution is very simple as it worked perfectly the first time before I added the AirPrintActivator software. Please help, it would be greatly appreciated.

Apr 19, 2012 9:59 PM in response to HP Mac Architect

I've been getting the error "Unable to write print data: Broken pipe" when I try to print.


Computer:

* Mac Mini Server (Mid 2011)

* OS X 10.7.3 (Lion)


Printer:

* HP Color LaserJet 2024DN

* Connection: Ethernet (Bonjour / TCP/IP )



Things I've tried:

* Resetting Printing System in (Print/Scan System Prefference)

* Rebooting the computer

* Reinstalling HP Print Drivers ( http://support.apple.com/kb/DL907 )

* Repair Disk Permissions

* Killing / restarting the cupsd process



I'm getting pretty frustrated...does anyone have any thoughts on this?


Thank you!

Apr 27, 2012 9:14 AM in response to arkling

That's really strange: Having the same problems as everyone with my LaserJet 1022 on my Macbook Pro (with Snow Leopard 10.6.8) for about a year, today i found this driver on the hp site:


http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareDownloadIndex?cc=us&lc=en&dlc=en&tmp_ geoLoc=true&softwareitem=lj-31696-2


And... it seems to work. No errors or crashes, the pages are printed fast and with all the text. But I'm still sceptical about it, so can you guys please try it out and tell me that i'm not dreaming?

Sep 20, 2012 12:02 AM in response to longamide

Thank you longamide,



essentially using your instructions (on Feb 9th, 2011) I was able to get my HP Laserjet 1022 to print in manual duplex mode using Mountain Lion (OS X 10.8.1.):


1) installed Gutenprint v. 5.2.9. (http://gimp-print.sourceforge.net/MacOSX.php)


2) installed the HP Two-Sided Printing Software (http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareDownloadIndex?softwareitem=mp-88750-2 &lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&os=219&product=5038006)


3) Chose 'two-sided printing' from the 'PDF' pull-down of the printing dialogue, ticked the box for printer training and trained the printer.


And so far all my documents have printed exactly as I they should. Thank you once more, longamide!

Nov 18, 2012 10:16 AM in response to HP Mac Architect

Was frustrated by this one for a couple of years and almost abandoned the entire idea. Recently re-installed SL on my old MB at home and had to get back to this issue (wife's using it and demanded a working printer!).


I've got SL 10.6.8 on an old 13" MacBook (black plastic body) and HP1022 (Q5912A). I didn't have any luck with either that old HP driver (from 2006) or the very latest shipped with SL updated (1.4.0). My printer would just print the first page and go blinking wild.

So I've downloaded and installed that HUGE package from

http://support.apple.com/kb/DL907


Version: 2.12

Post Date: Oct 11, 2012

Download ID: DL907

File Size: 439.55 MB


And then I deleted and added HP1022 back again but with "HP LaserJet CP1022, 2.0.20120620" driver (you can pick it when adding printer from that "Print Using:" drop option list.


I actually didn't have much hope - but it worked! 🙂

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