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12-08-2017 01:30 PM
Help!!
Just received a Windows 10 Pro 64-bit system to take over my Windows 7 system. I cannot locate a driver for my handy dandy HP Laser Jet 1320n.
My Laser Jet is connected to our network via ethernet and is not connected to my computer via USB.
I installed the HP Laser Jet 1320 PCL 5 driver, however there is no communication.
Thanks in advance for any help!
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12-08-2017 03:04 PM
Download and install the printer as USB temporarily so that the drivers are on your PC:
https://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers/selfservice/hp-laserjet-1320-printer-series/410622
Then convert the printer from USB to a network printer by creating a TCP/IP port and then moving the printer to that port instead of USB/DOT4. That should be all you have to do. I would also advise setting up and configuring a static IP address for your printer since you are bothering with the effort to manually configure a network printer. This will help your PC consistently find the printer as your devices are powered on and off in the future.
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12-08-2017 03:04 PM
Download and install the printer as USB temporarily so that the drivers are on your PC:
https://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers/selfservice/hp-laserjet-1320-printer-series/410622
Then convert the printer from USB to a network printer by creating a TCP/IP port and then moving the printer to that port instead of USB/DOT4. That should be all you have to do. I would also advise setting up and configuring a static IP address for your printer since you are bothering with the effort to manually configure a network printer. This will help your PC consistently find the printer as your devices are powered on and off in the future.
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10-22-2019 12:46 PM
Thanks for advice but unfortunately it does work for me. I have connected my HP to win10 PC successfully via usb. After that I disconnected it and connect HP to my Synology NAS (which support HP 1320 sharing via network). Then I opened my HP properties in Win10 PC to change port but when I choose add tcp port it can't find my shared printer. What's wrong?
10-22-2019 02:12 PM
If you are involving a NAS then you need to work with someone who is familiar with that device. My understanding is that printer sharing through a home router, NAS or some other network device is essentially port forwarding. That is outside of the scope of support for HP printing that I can offer.
The process of USB printer sharing usually asks users to enter in the IP Address of the home router or NAS as the printers IP. In your case the NAS would see the print job and then port forward the traffic to the USB port. You are not talking directly to the printer in this scenario but the NAS and hoping the NAS passes everything along.
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10-22-2019 11:57 PM
Thanx John
Finally I got a bit of luck. What I did...
Before your step (changing printer's port) I add one more printer using second option "Choose shared printer by name". Then I entered NAS IP in the address field, entered login/pass, opened shared printer and finished installation. After that I changed the port in previously installed printer to newly added (automatically) network port and it works! Then I deleted temporary printer.
Hope it will help someone.