> Subject: Re: [PCI] Monitor Resolution on a 7500
> Date: Sat, 24 Jul 2004 22:00:14 -0500

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> So now I have all the system requirements for the HP either met or exceeded
> but 
> the HP installer still will not install. I get the same message: There is no
> device connected, yet the system profiler shows the HP connected at the USB
> port. I wonder if there is a flaw in the installer. The HP 4215 has just been
> out on the market a few months and the originial Mac CD installer that came in
> the box would not even open. I had to take it back to the store and they gave
> me another one out of a different box.
> 
> I'll contact HP again.
> 
> Ever time I have asked a question here over the years I
> have gotten help or suggestions. Thanks

I now see what you mean by "trying to install" and I also see this is a USB
device. Forget about my last post then...

I had a quick look for this printer, scanner, fax, everything and could not
find specs for which Mac OS? So I can't think further...

Best of luck

David Elmo 


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