Thank you, Ed. As a result of that second link you posted (see below), I was able to 
get the three
installation disks with what I hope are updated drivers. I never knew they were 
available online. I did
find in the original problem that when I increased the margins, the page would print. 
Reading some of the
information in those links brought this to my attention ... thanks again. If printing 
doesn't improve,
I'll yell again or just buy a new printer ... Harold

> I have an HP printer 660C; it's 7 years old and works well ...
> until now when I get this message (and just when everything is
> working right):
>
> "There was an error writing to LPT1 (HP DeskJet 660 (Color)):
> The printer is out of paper. Add more paper.
> To continue printing, click retry.
> Windows will automatically retry after 5 second ... Retry or
> Cancel."
>
> There is plenty of paper in the tray; no changes were made
> there, so that can't be it. Could it mean a change in some
> configuration is needed? Is it a file that might be missing?
>
> What is the reference to LPT1 mean? Each time I try to print I
> get the same message. Any ideas? ... Harold
>
> From: Ed Gibbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Harold ... try these HP trouble shooting tips.
>
> http://h20015.www2.hp.com/en/document.jhtml?lc=en&docName=bpd09137&prodId=dj660c&cc=us
>
> http://h20015.www2.hp.com/en/document.jhtml?reg=&lc=en&cc=us&prodId=dj660c&docName=bpd09136&cat=solve
>
> Ed -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Harold B wrote:
> > I have an HP printer 660C; it's 7 years old and works well ...
> > until now when I get this message:
> >
> > "There was an error writing to LPT1 (HP DeskJet 660 (Color)):
> > The printer is out of paper. Add more paper.
> > To continue printing, click retry.
> > Windows will automatically retry after 5 second ... Retry or
> > Cancel."
> >
> > There is plenty of paper in the tray; no changes were made
> > there, so that can't be it. Could it mean a change in some
> > configuration is needed? Is it a file that might be missing?
> >
> > What is the reference to LPT1 mean? Each time I try to print I
> > get the same message. Any ideas? ... Harold
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