Hp Print And Scan Doctor Cannot Delete Output File

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Jul 15, 2024, 3:42:33 PM7/15/24
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My printer says it is initializing all of the time. I can turn it on and turn it off and it does the same thing. When I try to use HP Print and Scan Doctor to figure out what is wrong I am told to download a newer version. I do that and when I click on the downloaded file I get a message that says "Extraction Failed Can not delete output file".

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When I tried to do these things I discovered that my printer was refusing to start up properly, despite multiple attempts it got frozen "initializing." I decided it is probably time to replace it. Thanks for the suggestions.

When you tried to install HP Printer driver, and you got "can not delete output file" error. I guess the article HP LaserJet installation won't start on Windows 10 created by @ShlomiL might help you. HP Installation may already extract but didn't launch the installation. You can manually launch the installation wizard by find the installation file in you hard drive. e.g. HP LaserJet Pro P1102 / P1566 / P1606: The installation file might be C:\LJP1100_P1560_P1600_Full_Solution\HpSetup.exe

Note: HP Doesn't recommend any upgrade/downgrade of any hardware/software parts or software that is bundled with the product. It may affect the manufacturer's warranty.

Like many others, the driver for the Laserjet Pro mfp m426fdw will not install on windows 10. before the end of the extraction, it says that extraction fails. if trying to add the printer without the HP driver, just through windows, it says to look at printer screen for further instructions, but there are no further instructions there. and then it does not add the printer either. All th solutions offered through teh forums do not work.

Thanks for your feedback! But the error wouldn't prevent you to install the software. Did you try to find the installation file in your C drive? Hope you have successfully installed the software. And We are working to fix the error completely.

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