To install the HP Deskjet 3550 Colour InkJet Printer driver, download the version of the driver that corresponds to your operating systemby clicking on the appropriate link above. A window should then show up asking you where you would like to save the file. Save the driver file somewhereon your computer where you will be easily able to find it, such as your desktop. Then follow the instructions below corresponding to the file type that youdownloaded

Recommendation: For most Windows users, we highly recommend using a driver update utility such as DriverDoc [Download DriverDoc - Product by Solvusoft] to help update HP Printer drivers. DriverDoc automatically downloads and updates your Deskjet 3550 driver, ensuring you are installing the correct version for your operating system.


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Deskjet 3550 errors are often caused by viruses of outdated and corrupted device drivers. Device drivers can fail without any apparent reason. The positive aspect is that once you update your Printer's driver it will stop crashing.

It is very difficult to find the respective device driver for Deskjet 3550-related hardware because the information and support is hard to find on HP (Hewlett Packard)'s site. Although you might have plenty of experience in handling Deskjet 3550 drivers, there still is a lot of time involved in this update process. Installing the wrong driver will prevent the Windows from starting at all or worse, lead to absolute failure.

If the driver listed is not the right version or operating system, search our driver archive for the correct version. Enter HP Deskjet 3550 color inkjet printer into the search box above and then submit. In the results, choose the best match for your PC and operating system.

I am having trouble with hp deskjet 3550 printer..the ink is full..but the problem when i print something it starts printing but when it's finish print an empty paper comes out...nothing on the paper...i tried several times but no success yet...so whats the best method to solve this problem any idea...pls help me...thanks in advance...Zulfiker.

hello guyz,I too have same of printer(Officejet j3406 all in one).It starts printing but nothing prints on page.But i have used it before and my print was good but suddenly it stop printing and sudden started but now problem is it not print nothing on page.MY os is windows7(32-bit) all driver installed but i can't print nor copy.Thanks for help

I have the hp deskjet f2187 & the same problem. I have not used it for a year. I have the right drivers. It's installed correctly. It says the ink cartridges are full, but the have not been used for a year.

any solutions please?

Hello there. I just shipped a Laserjet 3550 to someone. It was working fine when I tested it, but when it arrived, the guy told me the screen reads "59.99 Printer errror, to continue, turn off then on". When he restarts, the printer shows the the same error message. He's not able to navigate the LCD screen or print a test page. The printer hasn't been connected to a computer yet. There doesn't appear to be any physical damage to the printer, and it was packed carefully. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Combining great output quality with ease of use is the HP Deskjet 3550 color inkjet printer. It has an ultra-compact design that home users will appreciate with a solid paper capacity and great cross-platform support. Print speeds are slow, but its affordable price might make up for it. Printer ink is very inexpensive thanks to the low cost of HP 3550 ink. 


The most striking feature of the HP 3550 might just be is very compact design. The unit measures just 7.75 inches by 16.6 inches by 9.6 inches and weighs only 4.5 pounds. Even better, the trays can be folded up when not in use, which allows it to take up the least amount of space possible. This makes it a very appealing choice for buyers with very little free space in their home or office. 


Somewhat rare in a personal inkjet printer is support for both Windows and Mac platforms. The included software works well on both types of systems and offers easy access to essential features. Installation and use are both quick and simple, and even novices will be producing excellent prints in no time. 


Print speeds are the only disappointment. At only 8 pages per minute for black and 3 pages per minute for color, it is a bit slow. Print quality is excellent, however, thanks to the 1200 dpi printing resolution and 2400 optimized resolution. 


Printer ink costs are very affordable. HP 3550 ink cartridges are some of the least expensive in its class, and the large page yield of Deskjet 3550 ink cartridges is impressive for its compact size. Deskjet 3550 ink is also very easy to find in stores and online for great prices. 


For the home user who doesn't mind trading speed for a compact design and low price, the HP 3550 is an excellent choice. It has great print quality and affordable HP 3550 ink makes it a very economical solution.

To use AirPrint, you don't need to install an app, additional drivers, or other software. Just connect the AirPrint printer to a Wi-Fi network, then choose it in the print dialog when you print from your Mac or print from your iPhone or iPad, for example.

Similar to AirPrint printers, these USB devices allow you to print or scan without having to install additional drivers. Because they require a USB connection, they support driverless printing or scanning only from Mac computers.

This driver is available in the HPLIP Printer Application HP Linux Imaging and Printing (HPLIP) is an HP-developed solution for printing, scanning, and faxing with HP inkjet and laser based printers in Linux. The HPLIP project provides printing support for over 3000 printer models, including Deskjet, Officejet, Photosmart, PSC (Print, Scan, Copy), Business Inkjet, Envy, NeverStop, Smart Tank, Tango, DesignJet, (Color) LaserJet, Mopier, Edgeline MFP, and LaserJet MFP. Note that most HP models are supported, but a few are not. See Supported Devices at the HPLIP website for more information. HPLIP is free, open source software distributed under the MIT, BSD, and GPL licenses. HP does not provide formal consumer or commercial support for this software. HPLIP contains two flavors of the printer driver. The default driver is the CUPS Raster driver "hpcups" and as alternative the older IJS-based HPIJS driver is still available, but its development and support has been discontinued. In addition there are ready-made PPD files for all supported PostScript printers, so that they get used in PostScript mode. HPLIP ships updated PPD files for all HP printers and both driver flavors. Therefore we do not provide PPD files here. For non-HP printers which work with HPIJS we provide PPDs via the driver entries "hpijs-pcl3", "hpijs-pcl5e", "hpijs-pcl5c". 


I have a Lexmark E312 laser printer, which comes with both a parallel

port and an USB port. It interprets PostScript, so when I print I

simply 'cat' the file to the printer device (together with some

codes, quite simple). This method works smoothly when using the

printer through the parallel port, no problem, but when I use the USB

port, sometimes I get the following:kernel: host/usb-uhci.c: interrupt, status 2, frame# 682

kernel: printer.c: usblp0: nonzero read/write bulk status received: -110

kernel: printer.c: usblp0: error -84 reading printer status

kernel: printer.c: usblp0: removed I have shown one of each error messages I get in my system logs.

Normally I get a couple or three of the first message, a few of the

last and a good bunch of the another two. Whenever I get the message

about the 'bulk status', the printer dies and I must turn cycle it. I'm using kernel 2.4.21, if this matters... Since the parallel port works OK, I know the printer works. So

the culprit must be: - The USB interface of the printer. Not likely, but...

 - The driver for usblp0

 - The driver for USB uhci

 - Me (most likely) Is that a symptom of misconfiguration? Must I do anything more

than a simple cat for printing trhu USB)? Can I tune anything for

getting better timing or the like (if it is a timing problem, of

course...)? I thought that the printer was broken, but when I tested

printing through the parallel port and it worked... Thanks in advance, and sorry if this is documented, I haven't

found any information about this :( Ral Nez de Arenas Coronado-- 

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> > kernel: host/usb-uhci.c: interrupt, status 2, frame# 682

> > kernel: printer.c: usblp0: nonzero read/write bulk status received: -110

> > kernel: printer.c: usblp0: error -84 reading printer status

> > kernel: printer.c: usblp0: removed

> I'm getting this same error when printing anything but the smallest

> print job to an HP DeskJet 3550 USB. Using latest RH9 errata packages.


>> I'm using kernel 2.4.21, if this matters...

>>

> It does. I'd recommend trying 2.4.23-pre3, as it had a usb printer

> driver update in it.

> Or 2.6.0, that also should be better.


> >> I'm using kernel 2.4.21, if this matters...

> >It does. I'd recommend trying 2.4.23-pre3, as it had a usb printer

> >driver update in it.

> >Or 2.6.0, that also should be better.

> I submitted a patch against kernel 2.6.0 to correct a bug in the usblp 

> write function. It is probably not related to your problem, but if using a 

> 2.6.0 kernel doesn't solve your problem, you can try it anyway to see if it 

> helps. 0852c4b9a8

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