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HP Laserjet 1022 and Win7
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Hi All - Hope there's some Win7 print sharing experts here.

HP have updated their drivers for Windows 7 (32 & 64bit). I run the desktop with Windows 7 64 bit with the 1022 connected. The laptop runs Windows 7 32 bit.

Everything prints fine from the Desktop which the 1022 is connected to via USB. The laptop can see the 1022 but printing a test page from the laptop simply doesn't happen. You can see the test file in the 1022 print queue but that's it so obviously it's getting across the wi-fi network. Both are members of the homegroup with everything enabled.

Rebooting the Desktop back into Win XP (32bit) and everything prints just fine to the printer from the laptop. I think I've tried everything so any help/advice would be appreciated.
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11-06-2009 03:12 PM
 
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Hi All - some more info.

Just booted up an old laptop running Win XP (32 bit) and it found the Desktop printer immediately - desktop running Win 7 (64bit). Printed Test Page out fine.

Rebooted (again) the laptop running Win 7 (32 bit) and the Test Page failed to print. It stayed in the queue with the message 'spooling'.
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11-07-2009 02:11 AM
 
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An update - all trial error

 

Disable bi-directional support - then it suddenly works. No idea why disabling this bit makes it work but it does

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