Bloated HP Printer Drivers and how I got around them...
I bought a HP DeskJet 6980 today, and I was impressed with the hardware side of it. Networkable and noted for good ink mileage I thought I did well until I went to install the printer driver. The minimum install was over 250mb with no choice in the matter. It installed a bunch of apps I didn't want, kept attempting to phone home, enroll me in marketing feedback schemes and insisted on starting a bunch of things on windows startup that I couldn't turn off. I was peeved about this, and upon checking HP's website discovered they had a minimal driver package for this model but it only supported the USB connection not networking which is what I wanted to use. I uninstalled everything and reinstalled the driver for it manually of course as HP's install cd wouldn't cooperate with me. Here is how I did it under WinXP: Going into add remove printers in control panel and attempting to install the printer from the network telling the wizard it was a network printer proved fruitless. This printer although networkable is not engineered properly and does not broadcast itself on the network as a printer device. I confirmed the printer had the proper network connectivity, its name would resolve and that no relevant port was blocked and then re ran the add printer wizard and instead selected local printer, unchecked automatically detect and install my plug and play printer, clicked next and selected create new port and chose "standard TCP/IP port" then clicked past the warning about making sure the printer was properly networked and turned on (it was) and then on the next dialog entered the ip address I had already statically assigned to the printer (through its http interface) gave the port a relevant name (I used the network name I had assigned to the printer however you can use whatever you want. I left the always print to this device even if the ip changes unchecked as I am using a static ip for this printer (printers on a network should always be assigned static ips and properly reserved in whatever DHCP or name service scheme you use (router, firewall etc). On the next screen I clicked finish and windows proceeded to install the new port wherein afterwards presented me with a dialog asking to install the printer software. I clicked on have disk, inserted the HP setup disk that came with the printer (cancelled its autorun attempt) and then clicked next. Windows searched the dick and found the raw driver files it needed and after presenting me with another dialog confirming which printer driver I wanted to use (therewas 4 separate instances of the same driver scattered on the cd, I chose the first one in the list and completed the wizard. It installed the printer software, asked me if I wanted to print a test page which I did and wouldn't you know the printer works perfectly and without all the unwanted bloat. I hope this will help others out there who have bought a new printer and then are dismayed at what is claimed you have to install to make it work. The truth is you don't. I'm sure the above procedure will work with other types of modern printers, even multifunction printers, although some of their functionality could be reduced without at least some of the manufacturers extra software. Your mileage may vary, but even with a local printer ie: usb you can get around the bloat with a similar procedure as above.
Like most annoyances in life if you sit down and think about it there is usually always a way around them.
Like most annoyances in life if you sit down and think about it there is usually always a way around them.



7 Comments:
Perfect instructions!!! thanks a million for the tips. It frustrates me to no end how these manufactures just assume that their S/W should hog-up hundreds of MB of disk and precious RAM!
thanks again.
Dave, - you saved my Christmas ! I bought the crappy HP printer for my mother-in-law and have spent the last 3 days, continuously trying to get it to work wirelessly with the router. By following your instructions, we did it !! I'm happy and relieved, my wife is happy that I can get my nose out of the keyboard, the kids got their father back, and - my mother-in-law is happy that she can print without stumpbling over cables. Now, lets hope the printer continues to perform - !!! THANK GOD ! Anyone can get RELIGIOUS for LESS ! I hope everyone else struggling will find your site. rgrds, Torstein D.K., Oslo, Norway
Well said guys.. I am totally disappointed my HP officejet all in one comes with a whopping 750MB of non customizable driver pack :-(
Hp fellas, stop harassing your customers.
Dave,
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!
I don't know why it took so long for me to find your page on Google (Bad Google!) but your instructions were a Godsend.
HP is a BAD BAD company. How dare they shove 250MB of junk down our throats... just so we get to use a printer that we paid good money for??
Sure maybe a n00b might want their "photo editing" junk, but for us, less is more.
The reason I was hesitant to install their 250MB bloated drivers was because I was at a location that I'd only use the printer once every few weeks and didn't want to clutter my PC with crapware.
The only thing that came up in my initial Google searches was HP's Universal Printer Driver which was only for PCL/PostScript printers.
(Now WHY doesn't everybody support a standard printing protocol is beyond me).
Anyways, thanks again... and HP, if you are seeing this. I am disappointed in you.
also check
HP Basic Feature software/driver: Network Support
HP Photosmart 2610 All-in-One at
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareDownloadIndex?softwareitem=oj-30589-1&lc=en&cc=us&lang=en&os=228&product=421139&dlc=en
I installed it for my 2510 and i'm only showing one running process which, even that, is unnecessary.
Haha Majid, I wonder why THAT didn't come up in my hours of scrounging HP's site?
Dell and HP must be getting boatloads of $$$ to be shoveling that crap (espesically Google Toolbar) whenever we buy any computer or printer.
AWES0ME P0ST! Whilst rebuilding a neighb00rs pc, HPdriverInstall t00k l0nger than installing xp :`(
I like this part: "Windows searched the dick and found the raw driver" L0L shud wear c0nd0m ar0und micr0 s0ft wind0ws ch0deware since it pr0bly has viruses and searches dicks, but m0st 0f us will never plug our c0cs(raw drivers) in2 a micr0s0ft usb dicksearcher
anyways, gr8 2 kn0 theres ppl using hp printers without 5 exes running since boot :>
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