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Originally Posted by ZedTea190
Which is funny as HP (a MS partner) is 98% Vista across EMEA the US and Asia Pac.
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I don't get it either. There are a number of printers which have specific functions (A3 for example) that have no drivers written for them. HP just link you to the nearest thing which kind of works. It's been a real pain trying to get a some of the CAD and graphics programs I use to recognise that the printer can deal with larger page formats without the drivers! We had trouble with a colour laser as well.
Just don't undersand why HP would not support their own products, one of which was only 6 months old when Vista was released!
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Originally Posted by r44712
Count me out - it pains me to use it - things that are a doddle in XP become a long-drawn out process in Vista. Its been dumbed-down so much that anyone who has half an idea really has to stop and think what they're doing!!
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Such as?