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I can't get my new computer to recognize this printer. HP's site says
there is a driver but it won't see this printer. I tried installing the XP driver, but windows backed out of it and wouldn't install it. Is there a solution?? Thanks, Al -- _______________________________________ Allen Price Auburn, WA USA www.banjohangout.org/my/alprice _______________________________________ You don't have to play banjo to be happy. But it helps. |
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"Allen Price" wrote in message ... I can't get my new computer to recognize this printer. HP's site says there is a driver but it won't see this printer. I tried installing the XP driver, but windows backed out of it and wouldn't install it. Is there a solution?? Thanks, Al According to the HP website,drivers for the Laserjet1000 series are included in Vista. I would power off the printer,go to control panel,system,device manager,uninstall any drivers shown for your printer,reboot ,power on the printer,Vista should find your printer and install drivers. |
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On Feb 1, 1:21 pm, "BobC" rmc2k@acworthcablenetdotnet wrote:
"Allen Price" wrote in message ...I can't get my new computer to recognize this printer. HP's site says there is a driver but it won't see this printer. I tried installing the XP driver, but windows backed out of it and wouldn't install it. Is there a solution?? Thanks, Al According to the HP website,drivers for the Laserjet1000 series are included in Vista. I would power off the printer,go to control panel,system,device manager,uninstall any drivers shown for your printer,reboot ,power on the printer,Vista should find your printer and install drivers. I tried this and did not meet with success Windows could not find adriver and I did not know where to tell it to look for a suitable HP driver within my Vista install. I was expecting a dialog box of some sort with drop downs for printer manufactures and models. Any suggestions as to how to help Vista find the driver I need for my HP 1012 printer? -Steve |
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"Steve Richter" wrote in message oups.com... On Feb 1, 1:21 pm, "BobC" rmc2k@acworthcablenetdotnet wrote: I tried this and did not meet with success Windows could not find adriver and I did not know where to tell it to look for a suitable HP driver within my Vista install. I was expecting a dialog box of some sort with drop downs for printer manufactures and models. Any suggestions as to how to help Vista find the driver I need for my HP 1012 printer? -Steve Steve,sorry the method I described did not work for you,therefore,here is a link to HP re your printer: http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/g...me=c008116 78 If I were you,I would contact HP (on left side of link) and ask them for assistance,you can do this via email; they have been prompt in replying. Regards |
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On Feb 3, 8:54 am, "BobC" rmc2k@acworthcablenetdotnet wrote:
"Steve Richter" wrote in message oups.com... On Feb 1, 1:21 pm, "BobC" rmc2k@acworthcablenetdotnet wrote: I tried this and did not meet with success Windows could not find adriver and I did not know where to tell it to look for a suitable HP driver within my Vista install. I was expecting a dialog box of some sort with drop downs for printer manufactures and models. Any suggestions as to how to help Vista find the driver I need for my HP 1012 printer? -Steve Steve,sorry the method I described did not work for you,therefore,here is a link to HP re your printer: http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/g...n&cc=us&dlc=en... If I were you,I would contact HP (on left side of link) and ask them for assistance,you can do this via email; they have been prompt in replying. Regards thanks, just did that. ( to illustrate how lagging HP is Vista, the dropdown box used to specify the Windows OS I am using did not contain a choice for Vista! ) -Steve |
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I'm still in the same quandry. I tried the drivers that were close, without
success. Come on, HP. -- _______________________________________ Allen Price Auburn, WA USA www.banjohangout.org/my/alprice _______________________________________ You don't have to play banjo to be happy. But it helps. "Steve Richter" wrote in message oups.com... On Feb 1, 1:21 pm, "BobC" rmc2k@acworthcablenetdotnet wrote: "Allen Price" wrote in message ...I can't get my new computer to recognize this printer. HP's site says there is a driver but it won't see this printer. I tried installing the XP driver, but windows backed out of it and wouldn't install it. Is there a solution?? Thanks, Al According to the HP website,drivers for the Laserjet1000 series are included in Vista. I would power off the printer,go to control panel,system,device manager,uninstall any drivers shown for your printer,reboot ,power on the printer,Vista should find your printer and install drivers. I tried this and did not meet with success Windows could not find adriver and I did not know where to tell it to look for a suitable HP driver within my Vista install. I was expecting a dialog box of some sort with drop downs for printer manufactures and models. Any suggestions as to how to help Vista find the driver I need for my HP 1012 printer? -Steve |
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In my case, I got the HPLaserJet 1012 to work (at least basically) under
Vista Ultimate RTM. I couldn't run the actual HP driver software since it faulted almost immediately under Vista. Instead, I just turned on the printer and Vista looked for the drivers. It couldn't find any on its own, so I pointed it to HP's install CD. Vista then went through the motions of trying to get things installed, but failed at some point (I think it was due to the spooler). *** I think this is the key ***== I then went into Device Manager, opened the "IEEE 1284.4 compatible printer" structure and right-clicked on the identically named device underneath. I told it to Update the Driver Software and it did the rest on its own. The printer works fine (I haven't done anything esoteric with it, though). "Allen Price" wrote in message ... I can't get my new computer to recognize this printer. HP's site says there is a driver but it won't see this printer. I tried installing the XP driver, but windows backed out of it and wouldn't install it. Is there a solution?? Thanks, Al -- _______________________________________ Allen Price Auburn, WA USA www.banjohangout.org/my/alprice _______________________________________ You don't have to play banjo to be happy. But it helps. |
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On Feb 3, 9:24 pm, "David A. Lessnau"
wrote: In my case, I got the HPLaserJet 1012 to work (at least basically) under Vista Ultimate RTM. I couldn't run the actual HP driver software since it faulted almost immediately under Vista. Instead, I just turned on the printer and Vista looked for the drivers. It couldn't find any on its own, so I pointed it to HP's install CD. Vista then went through the motions of trying to get things installed, but failed at some point (I think it was due to the spooler). *** I think this is the key ***== I then went into Device Manager, opened the "IEEE 1284.4 compatible printer" structure and right-clicked on the identically named device underneath. I told it to Update the Driver Software and it did the rest on its own. The printer works fine (I haven't done anything esoteric with it, though). In my case I ran "add printer" and selected the "hp 1015" printer. It prints ok. what does not work is printing on both sides of the page - a feature I use. Very surprised and disappointed with HP. -Steve |