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Saturday, 8th October, 2005

HP Photosmart 2610 and XP printing as a restricted rights user

Filed under: Geek — Josh @ 8:31 pm

Yes indeed, no longer do you need to run Windows as an Administrator, free to install spyware and other paraphernalia so often associated with the awfully dangerous world that is the Internet. Or something.

Reasons for not wanting to run as Administrator vary (for me, it’s mostly a background in Unix that has educated me thus), but no longer, thanks to a helpful reader, do we have to suffer under the regime of HP’s drivers and automated installation that renders printing as any user but administrator impossible. (Previously elucidated here).

Well, someone had to solve the problem eventually (and, knowing the way things go around here, it wasn’t going to be HP’s notoriously pathetic driver/software team), and that someone was Danlio in the comments of my review! Wooo!

A slightly edited version follows:

Just open the printer settings. (Right click on “HP Photosmart 2610 series, then click “Properties”).
Click on the “Ports” tab.
“Add port”
Select “HP Standard TCP/IP port”.
Click “Next”.
Enter the correct IP address of your HP 2610 printer. The other field will automatically fill — this does not need to be changed. Click “Next”.

There you go!

Now you can print logged in with any user account (not only administrators).

Woo! I don’t think a Windows test page has ever looked so beautiful ;-)



4 Comments »

  1. Wonderful stuff

    Comment by Sudhir — Sunday, 6th May, 2007 @ 7:46 pm

  2. Yeah, that works great as far as letting you print. But then you can’t scan anymore on all-in-one devices.

    Comment by techmonkey — Tuesday, 12th June, 2007 @ 8:02 am

  3. You can scan via the web interface to the printer. I prefer it to other software-based scanning because it’s generally quicker and less painful! Scan, copy, paste in Photoshop, and we’re off ;P Generally works great.

    Comment by Josh — Thursday, 14th June, 2007 @ 1:03 pm

  4. Worked like a charm.
    This posting at the very least saved me from buying another brand of printer with better dirvers/software (just about any other printer…), At the most saved my marriage.
    I REALLY appreciate it!!! The Web is a beautiful thing

    It amazes me that a company of the caliber of HP, who can engineer great printers and scanners, has yet to employee the talent in driver and software development side of things - they’ve sucked in that area forever…

    Thank You!

    Comment by Casey — Monday, 21st April, 2008 @ 2:35 pm

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