Quicken and Windows 7-64bit- Printing Checks

Printing with Quicken 2008 Deluxe in Windows 7 64 bit

I just upgraded to a Windows 7 64bit and also encountered a problem printing with Quicken. Unlike many of you I had no problem installing quicken but I didn't use a CD I used a downloaded exe file.

And even though you are logged in as the account administrator you still need to right click the setup exe file and select "run as administrator" and the installation will begin. Installing it without this step may cause some files not to install properly. Be sure to accept any updates from Quicken during installation.

My HP 6210 all in one printer is not really compatible with 64bit and HP doesn't provide any drivers for it but it works fine in all Office 7 apps. As expected the problem came when I tried to print in Quicken.

At first all of my print jobs got stuck in the print que and I couldn't cancel them. Once I was able to clear the print que I just kept playing with printing in Quicken until I stumbled upon the following work around:

In the printer setup for checks ( I use voucher checks with just 1 check and two memos)

  1. select continuous
  2. bypass driver
  3. NO print preview ( an option with my HP printer)
  4. make certain print spooler is set to automatic (under administrative services)
The first check I tried to print hesitated as though the printer locked up and didn't show up in the print que. So I decided to reprint the check and the moment the print check dialogue box opened it released the printer and all of my checks printed perfectly.

So if the steps listed above don't work try reopening the print dialogue and it should be fine.

It's definitely an extra step but it works. Ironically, I have no problem printing in Quickbooks and it's the same development team.

As for restoring Quicken files, the easiest way is to select restore backup file, select browse and find the backup file from "my docs" and it should work. Quicken does not like backup files on flash drives or cd's even though they offer it as an option. It works best when your file resides on your local hard drive.

Hope this helps. If not, clear your calendar for the day, get a good book and call Quicken support.
 

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Quicken Printing

:cool:Hi,

I have been using Quicken for a number of years. A couple of years ago I switched to Windows XP - 64 bit and presto NO printing within Quicken! What a PAIN!!

I have since been using a Dual boot system - Windows 7 - 64 bit and Win XP - 32 bit.

When I want to use Quicken and print I have to start Win XP 32 bit.

Maybe it's me but you'd think that by now it would be fixed.

I am using an HP printer and yes I know you can print using a PDF file vhowever I have never been able to get that to work.

Has anyone been able to print Quicken via a 64 Bit system?

I have Quicken Home and Business but have not installed it yet, I've just been

reading other people's post about not beng able to print.

Thanks
 

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Do updated HP drivers help?

I'm running Windows 7 64 bit, Quicken, and an HP printer, and have the same issue with the print job getting stuck in the spooler. The printer has since broken, so now I intend to buy a new one, but I have since noticed that HP has provided updated Windows 7 64 bit drivers for the printer.
1. Should I buy the same printer or try a different brand?
2. Has anyone had the same problem after installing the updated drivers from HP?
Thanks for your help.
 

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Quicken 2008 works and prints fine with Windows 7 Ultimate x64 and Epson all-in-one CX9400fax.
 

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In my original post on this I thought with a little tweaking I could get Quicken to work but that fantasy was short lived. I've resigned myself to printing to Quicken PDF and then print from the PDF. I can't even get Adobe Acrobat to work since the type doesn't line up properly.

I'm not convinced this is an HP issue. I had several Epson's and always had a problem with Quicken. When I switched to HP the problem with Quicken persisted and I was running Windows XP and then Vista 32. I have always had to find a work around to print in Quicken but eventually it would work. But I'm not so sure this time.

If you look at Quicken's support pages you'll find a long list of printing issues dating back years and most of the issues are unrelated to a specific printer.

The problem is simply Quicken - they know they have issues but simply don't care. Following is a quote from Walt Mossberg of WSJ:

"I have had the gradual feeling for a couple of years that Intuit's had more and more problems in Quicken ... and were less responsive to dealing with them"

So Mossberg switched to MS Money which is exactly what I plan to do.

To answer your original question, Hp has provided a link to an alternate driver for printing to Quicken:
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I tried installing it but the kept looking for an .ini file and this is an .exe app file so it didn't work for me. Hope you have better luck!
 

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In my original post on this I thought with a little tweaking I could get Quicken to work but that fantasy was short lived. I've resigned myself to printing to Quicken PDF and then print from the PDF. I can't even get Adobe Acrobat to work since the type doesn't line up properly.

I'm not convinced this is an HP issue. I had several Epson's and always had a problem with Quicken. When I switched to HP the problem with Quicken persisted and I was running Windows XP and then Vista 32. I have always had to find a work around to print in Quicken but eventually it would work. But I'm not so sure this time.

If you look at Quicken's support pages you'll find a long list of printing issues dating back years and most of the issues are unrelated to a specific printer.

The problem is simply Quicken - they know they have issues but simply don't care. Following is a quote from Walt Mossberg of WSJ:

"I have had the gradual feeling for a couple of years that Intuit's had more and more problems in Quicken ... and were less responsive to dealing with them"

So Mossberg switched to MS Money which is exactly what I plan to do.

To answer your original question, Hp has provided a link to an alternate driver for printing to Quicken:
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I tried installing it but the kept looking for an .ini file and this is an .exe app file so it didn't work for me. Hope you have better luck!

MS Money has been discontinued. Guess you will have to find another product. and once again...My Epson CX9400fax works perfectly with Win7 x64 and Quicken 2008 (This includes printing...I checked).
 

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Epson and Quicken

MS Money has been discontinued. Guess you will have to find another product. and once again...My Epson CX9400fax works perfectly with Win7 x64 and Quicken 2008 (This includes printing...I checked).[/QUOTE]


Bobtran:
Thanks for the heads up on MS Money.

As for switching to Epson I used them for years but they truly are the poster child for "disposable appliances". I never had one that lasted more than a year and they were always undependable. My HP works great for every other application and since Quicken represents such a minuscule portion of my print usage I'll stick with HP.

By the way, I tried running Quicken in both XP and Vista compatibility mode and it was actually worse - wouldn't even accept printing to Quicken PDF.
 

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Just downloaded my free copy of Quicken Starter 2010 and installed it. I am using Windows Home Premium 64 bit and HP Photosmart D7460 printer. No problems installing and no problems printing checks. Couple of days ago I tried my last version of Qucken (2003) and it installed but would not print. Saw the printer but had something like NUL (or something like that after the printer name). I think that it was going to a print spooler (maybe). Maybe see if Quicken 2010 has a trial version and see if you are able to print.
Currently using Money Plus Deluxe, even if its not supported, it will probably last quite a few years. I don't upgrade very often, am still using a address program for Windows 95 that works on this system.
 

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Quicken printing

I exchanged my HP printer for an Epson WorkForce 610 and now Quicken prints fine with Windows 7 x64.
 

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Here's the solution ith Quicken 2007...

My test computer has 3 partitions: VISTA 64, Windows 7 -32 bit, and Windows 7 64-bit. When I try to print a check in the Windows 7 64-bit partition, the print job gets stuck in the spooler. Checks print fine in VISTA 64-bit and Windows 7 32-bit. Interestingly, the checks do print fine in Windows 7 64-bit using Quickbooks 2003. It is just Quicken 2007 in Windows 7 64-bit that has a problem printing Quicken 2007 checks.

The problem that occurs with HP printers is a relatively easy workaround. Add HP Deskjet 990c printer on LPT1:, name it "Quicken HP Deskjet 990c". Once added, go back into Printer Properties and change the printer port checkbox to that of the HP printer you actually want to print on. Set your Quicken printer preference to the "QUicken HP 990c" and voila you will be able to print.

This happened in Vista Business and then I lost the printer profile when I upgraded to Windows 7 Professional so i had to do it again.

Kind of sucks because if you use online banking with Quicken the banks only support through something like Quicken 2005. A catch-22, no? :cool:
 

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I have Windows 7 64 bit. The workaround you describe by adding an HP Deskjet 990c to your computer doesn't work because there is no 990C listed in the printer list when you try to add a printer. Is there something I'm missing? How do I add a printer when it is not listed in the "Add a Printer" dialog box and there is no driver on the HP site?
 

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bobtran said:
MS Money has been discontinued. Guess you will have to find another product. and once again...My Epson CX9400fax works perfectly with Win7 x64 and Quicken 2008 (This includes printing...I checked).
Bobtran:
Thanks for the heads up on MS Money.

As for switching to Epson I used them for years but they truly are the poster child for "disposable appliances". I never had one that lasted more than a year and they were always undependable. My HP works great for every other application and since Quicken represents such a minuscule portion of my print usage I'll stick with HP.

By the way, I tried running Quicken in both XP and Vista compatibility mode and it was actually worse - wouldn't even accept printing to Quicken PDF.

I think you might be overstating the "disposable appliances" just a bit...I have been using my Epson for a few years now and it still works just fine without issues. The only "Disposable Appliances" that I have come across are from Lexmark. I do however get that you prefer HP (this is a personal preference). I see that some other posters on this thread have offered a work-around for your issue and I hope it solves your problem.
 

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I'm new to this forum - also, not very techy. I have an HP Officejet 5610 - I can test print and print from Notepad, but I can't screen print or print from any other program. I also have Quicken 2008. When I send a doc to print - the Hp print carriage jogs, but nothing is printed. The printer icon also appears, but 0 documents are pending.

Any suggestions out there? Oh I just upgraded to a new computer running Window 7 64-bit. I was previously Windows XP
 
I would really appreciate it. I tried tech support- by they are worthless- keep sending me "fixes" that have nothing to do with my problem (from a script I suppose). If you could install Quicken, it would help define the problem: Quicken, HP, or Windows 7 - 64 bit.


You are right, HP is worthless! I have an HP Photosmart C6180 which was running on Vista and I recently upgraded to Windows 7. Of course when I upgraded I had to reconfigure my computer to print to my printer so I went to HP's site to download the patch which specificallly mentioned Vista to Windows upgrade and that didn't work. Then I saw that they had the full download for my printer which they said was "compatible" with my Windows 7 64bit BUT during the download, it kept timing out. I will NEVER purchase an HP printer again. Very poor customer support and questionable customer service ethics.
 

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Check the link in my previous post. Don't know why the link is not appearing.
 

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Installed the hp 990c printer. Still can't print from Quicken 2007 on windows 7 64 bit. got a notice the other day that I have to upgrade to quicken 2010 as they are dropping support for downloads from Quicken 2007 in April.

Anyone using that version of Quicken and can tell us if it prints on Windows 7 64 bit?
 

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I have Quicken 2010 Starter Edition installed. My printer is HP PHotosmart D7460 wireless printer. OS is Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit. Have the 64 bit driver for Windows 7 downloaded from HP for this printer installed. Quicken recognized this printer, no problem, and I am able to print checks and reports. Windows 7, my applications and this printer have had no problems.
Hope this helps.
 

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Don't forget you have to redirect the 990c to your regular printer. I trust that the new Q2010 will print easily. However, the only reason to upgrade is if you are downloading transactions from your bank. Otherwise if you get the prionter going, there is no need to upgrade. I just ordered my upgrade reluctantly. I have been told at the user interface is entirely different... Not happy about that. :cry:
 

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Anyone running 64-bit- and has a HP printer using Quicken?? Does printing work for you?
I'm running Quicken 2009 on 64-bit Win 7 Ultimate. Prints fine to both a USB connected HP P1215 or a CP2025DN on the network.

The only problem is that I run out of money before I run out of bills.
 

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