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Guest Trevor
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I just installed a new printer on my XP home PC and now everytime I print

something, a ballon pops up n the system tray telling me that the document

printed. This never happened with my old printer. It would show the icon that

is was printing but not the balloon.

Any suggestions as to remove or stop this from happening.

 

Thanks

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Guest dfrog
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Re: Printing Ballon

 

 

"Trevor" <Trevor@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:8F9D53D7-496C-4C48-8EE3-B2D917945204@microsoft.com...

>I just installed a new printer on my XP home PC and now everytime I print

> something, a ballon pops up n the system tray telling me that the document

> printed. This never happened with my old printer. It would show the icon

> that

> is was printing but not the balloon.

> Any suggestions as to remove or stop this from happening.

>

> Thanks

 

Well Trevor, you've kept the make & model of your new printer secret, which

makes helping you a bit more difficult.

Usually, if you go into your printer software configuration (or Settings)

you will have the option there to switch the offending balloon off.

HTH

 

dfrog

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Re: Printing Balloon

 

Re: Printing Balloon

 

Trevor wrote:

> I just installed a new printer on my XP home PC and now every time I print

> something, a balloon pops up n the system tray telling me that the document

> printed. This never happened with my old printer. It would show the icon that

> is was printing but not the balloon.

> Any suggestions as to remove or stop this from happening.

>

> Thanks

 

Look in the Printer Settings or elsewhere in the HP Director control

panel for an option to turn off the alert.

 

--

Joe =o)

Guest Trevor
Posted

Re: Printing Ballon

 

It is a Lexmark C770

 

"dfrog" wrote:

>

> "Trevor" <Trevor@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:8F9D53D7-496C-4C48-8EE3-B2D917945204@microsoft.com...

> >I just installed a new printer on my XP home PC and now everytime I print

> > something, a ballon pops up n the system tray telling me that the document

> > printed. This never happened with my old printer. It would show the icon

> > that

> > is was printing but not the balloon.

> > Any suggestions as to remove or stop this from happening.

> >

> > Thanks

>

> Well Trevor, you've kept the make & model of your new printer secret, which

> makes helping you a bit more difficult.

> Usually, if you go into your printer software configuration (or Settings)

> you will have the option there to switch the offending balloon off.

> HTH

>

> dfrog

>

>

>

Posted

Re: Printing Ballon

 

Trevor <Trevor@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>Any suggestions as to remove or stop this from happening.

 

check the help file or any documentation that came with your printer.

Guest dfrog
Posted

Re: Printing Ballon

 

 

"Trevor" <Trevor@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:E63C6161-1DF8-45A8-BFA8-EAD409EE56B9@microsoft.com...

> It is a Lexmark C770

>

> "dfrog" wrote:

>

>>

>> "Trevor" <Trevor@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> news:8F9D53D7-496C-4C48-8EE3-B2D917945204@microsoft.com...

>> >I just installed a new printer on my XP home PC and now everytime I

>> >print

>> > something, a ballon pops up n the system tray telling me that the

>> > document

>> > printed. This never happened with my old printer. It would show the

>> > icon

>> > that

>> > is was printing but not the balloon.

>> > Any suggestions as to remove or stop this from happening.

>> >

>> > Thanks

>>

>> Well Trevor, you've kept the make & model of your new printer secret,

>> which

>> makes helping you a bit more difficult.

>> Usually, if you go into your printer software configuration (or Settings)

>> you will have the option there to switch the offending balloon off.

>> HTH

>>

>> dfrog

>>

>>

 

Trevor,

I've had a look through the 111 pages in the user manual (online) and there

appears to be no reference to this 'Balloon Message'.

Maybe a brief email request to Lexmark customer services would be the

quickest way.

dfrog

Guest Fred W.
Posted

Re: Printing Ballon

 

PD43 <pauld1943@comcast.net> wrote in

news:j0i2u393hk5l2sn9a0nj9l4spk1f2nplrh@4ax.com:

> Trevor <Trevor@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>

>>Any suggestions as to remove or stop this from happening.

>

> check the help file or any documentation that came with your printer.

>

 

It has nothing to do with the printer.

Here's the answer:

 

If you are using the default view, from the Start menu, select Control

Panel. Click Printer and Other Hardware, and then click the Printers and

Faxes icon.

If you are using the Classic View, from the Start menu, select Settings

and then Control Panel. Click the Printers and Faxes icon.

 

In the Printers and Faxes window, from the File menu, select Server

Properties.

 

 

Click the Advanced tab, and then check or uncheck the checkbox next to

Notify when remote documents are printed to either enable or disable the

printing notification.

 

 

Click OK to save the changes, and then close the dialog box.

 

Good luck.

Posted

Re: Printing Ballon

 

 

 

On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 09:21:01 -0700

Trevor <Trevor@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>I just installed a new printer on my XP home PC and now everytime I

>print something, a ballon pops up n the system tray telling me that

>the document printed. This never happened with my old printer. It

>would show the icon that is was printing but not the balloon.

>Any suggestions as to remove or stop this from happening.

>

>Thanks

 

 

1. If you are using the default view, from the Start menu, select

Control Panel. Click Printer and Other Hardware, and then click the

Printers and Faxes icon.

 

If you are using the Classic View, from the Start menu, select

Settings and then Control Panel. Click the Printers and Faxes icon. 2.

In the Printers and Faxes window, from the File menu, select Server

Properties.

 

3. Click the Advanced tab, and then check or uncheck the checkbox

next to Notify when remote documents are printed to either enable or

disable the printing notification.

 

4. Click OK to save the changes, and then close the dialog box.

 

 

--

Holz

:-)

Guest Trevor
Posted

Re: Printing Ballon

 

THANKS ALOT THIS WORKED. APPRECIATE YOUR ASSISTANCE.

 

"Fred W." wrote:

> PD43 <pauld1943@comcast.net> wrote in

> news:j0i2u393hk5l2sn9a0nj9l4spk1f2nplrh@4ax.com:

>

> > Trevor <Trevor@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> >

> >>Any suggestions as to remove or stop this from happening.

> >

> > check the help file or any documentation that came with your printer.

> >

>

> It has nothing to do with the printer.

> Here's the answer:

>

> If you are using the default view, from the Start menu, select Control

> Panel. Click Printer and Other Hardware, and then click the Printers and

> Faxes icon.

> If you are using the Classic View, from the Start menu, select Settings

> and then Control Panel. Click the Printers and Faxes icon.

>

> In the Printers and Faxes window, from the File menu, select Server

> Properties.

>

>

> Click the Advanced tab, and then check or uncheck the checkbox next to

> Notify when remote documents are printed to either enable or disable the

> printing notification.

>

>

> Click OK to save the changes, and then close the dialog box.

>

> Good luck.

>


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