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Overnight update (?) killed hp 1320 printer.

An overnight software update from Apple (to Catalina 10.15.7) killed my ability to print to hp 1320 laser jet printer. This happened to both computers in the house that run Catalina. When trying to print to the hp 1320, I get a message that "hpPostProcessing.bundle" will damage your computer. When I respond to the error message, the printspooler stops.


Can't find a work around.


The software that supposedly causes the problem is dated 8/29/2017. It looks like the driver has been flagged as possible malware, but it worked just fine yesterday.


On both computers I removed the printer, downloaded the drivers directly from Apple, and reinstalled the printer with same results.


Any advice?


S

MacBook Air 13″, macOS 10.15

Posted on Oct 24, 2020 6:58 AM

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Posted on Oct 24, 2020 3:52 PM

Workaround ( for macOS 10.15.7 and my HP LaserJet 1200 )

  1. Go into System Preferences and pick "Printers and Scanners".
  2. Unlock and authenticate with an Admin account.
  3. Click on the '+' sign to add a printer.
  4. On the top of the next panel choose "IP". Type something ( I just typed 'a' ) in the "address" and the lower half of the panel will enable. You're looking for the "Use" popup to enable,
  5. Pick the "Generic Postscript Printer" from the "Use" popup menu.
  6. Press the "Add" button.


Now selecting this generic postscript printer allowed me to print in Apple's Pages app. Iffy but better than not printing. HTH.

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Oct 24, 2020 3:52 PM in response to FreddyandWilly

Workaround ( for macOS 10.15.7 and my HP LaserJet 1200 )

  1. Go into System Preferences and pick "Printers and Scanners".
  2. Unlock and authenticate with an Admin account.
  3. Click on the '+' sign to add a printer.
  4. On the top of the next panel choose "IP". Type something ( I just typed 'a' ) in the "address" and the lower half of the panel will enable. You're looking for the "Use" popup to enable,
  5. Pick the "Generic Postscript Printer" from the "Use" popup menu.
  6. Press the "Add" button.


Now selecting this generic postscript printer allowed me to print in Apple's Pages app. Iffy but better than not printing. HTH.

Oct 24, 2020 7:20 AM in response to sethhewitt

Do not feel alone here, there is currently a HP issue…And we are flooded with similar complaints

https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Printer-Setup-Software-Drivers/HP-Utility-fails-with-Code-Signature-Invalid-MacOS-10-15-7/td-p/7823883/highlight/true



Contact Official HP® Support – United States | HP® Customer ...

HP's security certificate has expired. Search HP for a resolve here.


Your Mac has encountered an expired security certificates.

https://appleinsider.com/articles/20/10/23/some-mac-users-being-warned-that-amazon-music-app-and-hp-drivers-are-malware


Nov 16, 2020 5:02 PM in response to CharlieBCS

The generic PCL driver looks like the best choice. HP has updated the certificate on the newer printer drivers but not on the 1320. It is too old I guess. The Generic PCL driver is working fine for me. I tried loading the Apple HP driver package to try that but on Big Sur, I get a message from the installer that the package does not support my operating system. Maybe the will release a version that supports Big Sur eventually but if HP won't update the driver certificate, it may not. be much help.

Nov 20, 2020 6:52 AM in response to sethhewitt

Ok… I have a working solution.


1] Disconnect the printer USB cable from your Mac.


2] Remove the Laser Jet 1320 in the Printers pane of System Preferences


3] Delete the entire HP folder from here > /Library/Printers/hp. This should remove all of those annoying error messages.


4] Now connect the printer USB cable to the Mac and add it through the Printers preference pane. This should prompt a download of the correct drivers.


As a double check, to see if it is connecting properly, you can try adding the printer without the USB cable plugged in … this will leave you with no printer to choose from but once you connect the USB cable the Mac recognises the printer and suggests the download and take you through the same process.


5] That should get you up and running with no errors. I have now been printing for an hour from lots of apps without issue after having a dead printer for three weeks.


Hope this helps?

Overnight update (?) killed hp 1320 printer.

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