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What HP home-use printer comes with a native ARM64 Windows 11 driver for Wi-fi, scanning, and duplex printing?

 

I recently bought and returned an HP DeskJet 4155e because of the nightmare experience I had trying to get the blasted thing to work on my Asus VivoBook 14 laptop with a Snapdragon ARM64 proc.  I could use the HP drivers just fine with a USB connection. But I need W-fi printing and it just would not work, period.  I ended up getting minimal printing/scanning using the Windows generic driver, but it was basically useless.

 

So does HP have a good home/office-use printer that has a production-ready native HP ARM64 Windows 11 driver?

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use the HP Smart UPD driver. There is an ARM driver for it.

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Thank you for responding.

1. Will that driver work with the  HP OfficeJet Pro 9125?

2. Do you have a link to that driver?

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