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02-09-2019 01:16 PM
Hello, I am looking for a printer driver HP 6122 for 64-bit W10. I tried with the driver HP990c but it does not work. Same question for the HP 2550n Thank you for your help
Jean-Luc
04-30-2019 02:32 AM
hi @JeanLuc1000 ,
Here are a few options for Deskjet 6122 printer in x64 Windows 7. Any of these should work, it sounds like you have tried the first one already without success.
Use the Deskjet 990c driver available through Windows Update. (I just checked this on an old Windows 7 x64 machine and it did show up. The "hp deskjet 990c" driver shows up just below the "HP Deskjet 9800".)
Use the Officejet Pro 8600 driver as described in the post here: https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Printer-Software-and-Drivers/Deskjet-6122/m-p/6084806
Download the Deskjet 990c driver from the Microsoft Windows Catalog site. You will want the file that is 11.6Mb in size; the others listed are not x64 architecture. Click the Download button on the right. This will open a new window. In the new window click on the http://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Search.aspx?q=hp%20deskjet%20990c
cab link which will download the cab file. Once the cab file downloads open it and extract the file to a convenient folder. Now go to Control Panel, Devices and Printers, Add a Printer, select the proper port, Next. Now choose "Have a Disk" and browse to the folder where you extracted the cab file. There will be a number of driver files presented, the HP Deskjet 990c will be a choice.
regards,
Waynetheshayne
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