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The NEC PC/PR101 J180 printer appears to have been subcontracted as it is an
exact copy of the HP660, besides it is labelled as an HP design. Using Google I
verified that the proper driver for such a printer is the HP660C. I had
downloaded the latest drivers from HP which still don't work. I had also swapped
the cable with one from a working HP4L. Thanks for the advice but I think it is
time to throw in the towel and send this in for repairs.
Let me give you one last piece of advice. You could buy a brand new inkjet HP
printer for much less than the repairs will cost. You will get stuck for
anywhere from $25-$50 just for the techie to look at it and diagnose the
problem. Parts are not going to be available, and those that are will cost an
arm and a leg. Heck, if you really want an HP 660 go look on ebay for one. HP
has its Apollo line with a color inkjet for $69.00. The 660 is a museum piece,
and is very definitely not worth fixing.
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