HP Laserjet 1000 under Windows 7 64-bit? I've tried everything I've been able to locate using internet search engines in an attempt to make Windows 7 64-bit print to an HP Laserjet 1000 that is connected to an XP machine in my home workgroup.
The Laserjet 1000 is a USB printer. But even with a print server you are still going to need a printer drivers. For a printer that old you are not going to get Windows 7 drivers, certainly not 64 bit drivers. HP Laserjet 1000 Printer Driver Download Makes Your Printer Good In Working Performance. HP LaserJet 1000 Printer Software Update. Drivers For Windows 7 64. Product Name: HP LaserJet 1000 Operating System: Microsoft Windows 7 (64-bit) I have posted this query once already, to be told by admin that the issue is 'too complicated' to be addressed online and that I should call. This package supports the following driver models:hp LaserJet 1000. Windows XP AMD 64-bit; Windows XP 64-bit SP 1. Software solution and driver for HP LaserJet Printer. From the Windows Vista/Windows 7 machine connect to the share and install the HP 1100 driver provided in the printer list. OR Install the VirtualBox software provided in the links on that forum on your 64-bit box.
I know that HP has no intention of providing driver support for older model printers (their web site solution is telling me to buy a new printer).
However, is there a work-around that will allow me to use the HP LJ 1000 printer in Windows 7 (64bit)? What about a 'generic' driver for the LaserJet? Any suggestions? Will I need to trick Windows into accepting the printer?
HennesWell, I found a solution posted in Driver needed: Hewlett Packard (HP) HP Laserjet 1000 Series (Windows XP Professional x64) (USB).
But you are not going to like it.
Pretty much the rundown is that Hewlett-Packard never built a 64-bit driver base for this and several other printers that are host controlled. So the solution is to either setup the printer on a 32-bit machine, use settings to print from DOS, and then share it. From the Windows Vista/Windows 7 machine connect to the share and install the HP 1100 driver provided in the printer list.
OR
Install the VirtualBox software provided in the links on that forum on your 64-bit box. Then install the printer in the 32-bit environment, and set it up as a share. Connect to the internally shared printer on the VirtualBox instance that is running on your 64-bit box.
Best of luck in this endeavor.
Peter MortensenWith some versions of Windows 7 you get to use a tool called XP Mode. Check here for details: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtual-pc/download.aspx
You must have a processor capable of running it. 'AMD-V and Intel VT are CPU-specific hardware virtualization features that must be enabled to utilize Windows Virtual PC.'
Windows XP Mode, a single virtual copy of Windows XP Service Pack 3, is available for download free of charge from http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtual-pc/default.aspx for PCs running Windows 7 Professional, Windows 7 Ultimate, and Windows 7 Enterprise.
Source: Microsoft.com
You coould just connect to the XP machine using the ip address. Goto run type xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx and right click on the pinter and click connect. That would be the easiest way of cponnecting to your Xp printer.
Joe TaylorJoe TaylorFor me when I has a scanner that wasn't supported, I was in luck and I was able to use a virtual machine and load an OS that had a driver for it. You may need to jump through those kind of hoops if new OSs don't support devices you want to keep using.
Good luck.
(ps: I thought from their website that there was a driver, but are right HP didn't support it.)
I also had a driver issue for an older piece of hardware (a scanner) and I decided to try the Vista driver. It worked great. I just did some quick research on the HP site and it doesn't look like the Vista driver is available. You could try a driver for another similar (supported) printer
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It did what it was supposed to do, easy, smooth installation.
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I got this 10 year old HP Laserjet 1000 for free and it works great, fantastic little printer and the driver download from CNET was great.
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'Terrific SOHO printer'
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Great yield with 3500 pages per hi capacity cartridge. I've used it for professional work and for children's coloring pages for over 10 years. No repairs required. Cartridges still commonly available at retail even in 2013. I've noticed new HP printers have fallen in price but the cartridges cost about the same but the page yields have dropped by around 40-50%!
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After so many years, the front beige panels have started gaining a faint yellow tinge.
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