(Saves you paper, trees, and ink that way, as you won't see printing the error message) Just turn on your printer when you need it, and close it when you are done. The only trick is to close your printer wait 3sec and turn it back on, and re-print your work.
Once you do something slightly more complex, the printer firmware mixes it self up, and ''freezes'' to that error message that you see. In other words if you use Notepad (or almost) to print, your good. Those -fake drivers- (as I like to call it) offers you EXTREME basic functionality (as it's not design for that printer). The drivers that comes with this printer for Vista OS is not really for that printer, it for an other printer model that HP sells, that somehow, ''works'' with that printer. The problem is with the drivers where HP refuses to release a patch for it. This problem occurs on all HP 10xx laser printers.