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I have an HP LaserJet P2035N connected to my home network. I have it set up as a printer on a Windows 7 64-bit machine. Windows found the printer on the network and installed a driver itself.

However, when I print, it continues to print copy after copy of any job that I send it. To stop the printing, I have to open the print spool and delete the job - is the printer supposed to be handling the queue deletion? Any ideas what would cause this?

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On the Ports tab of the Printer Properties window, I unchecked "Enable bidirectional support" and it started operating normally.

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    This worked for me, too. 32-bit Windows 7, with an HP LaserJet p1606dn connected over the network. Jun 30, 2014 at 16:28
  • Same here, 64bits W10 pro ... It's the windows driver f*cked up.
    – 4wk_
    Jul 27, 2018 at 12:20

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