Floating point error for printing

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I have a hp color laserjet 2600n which works fine. It's new and prints fine. I print everything on it with no problems, until I print it from a windows software which gives me an error: "floating point overflow". The printer is fine, the software workes with any printer. Any suggestions?
 
Do you mean that the software works with all other printers? Or that the software claims that it works with all printers in the world? :p

Maybe there is a specifc setting in the HP properties that this program doesn't like? Paper size or DPI or whatever?
 
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