

I had a problem that was driving me crazy: The print job was printing repeatedly until all paper was used. Thanx for the simple fix saving a lot of time.įor future googlers, solution to this problem. Also I removed the printer from the laptop from which the original print was given, later reinstalled the printer again and unmarked the two way communication. The last part of unmarking two way communication worked for me using 1022n in a LAN network having Win7/WinXP/Win Vista machines and I unmarked on all machines. Yes the last step to disable Two-way communication resolved this issue for me as well. That's all, multiple copies printing works OK, range printing works OK.

Right click on HP 1022n, choose "Printer Properties", under "Ports" tab, just bellow table of all ports on your PC, there is checkbox "Enable two-way communication" and UNMARK it.

In "Devices and Printers", choose "Add New Printer" and install LOCAL printer with new printer port, type Standard TCP/IP, and unmark "Automatically search for drivers", and point to unziped folder, chose 1022n model (newest HP driver assigns 1020 series model). Solution !!!įirst of all, delete all drivers (mark any printer, in toolbar above choose Prit Server Properties - Drivers, and remove any driver associated with HP 1022n.ĭownload HP LaserJet Hostbased Plug and Play Basic Driver, dated (older of 2 proposed), size 4,62 MB from:
