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01-22-2025 11:16 AM
I have a very reliable old HP Deskjet 950C and would like to continue using it under WIN11 (64-bit - ARM-based processor). Unfortunately, I cannot find a suitable printer driver for this printer. Is there a universal printer driver I can try instead?
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01-26-2025 10:57 AM
Hello Gaya1239!
Thank you for the 4 pieces of advice.
Unfortunately, all were unsuccessful.
I will probably have to buy another printer.
Greetings
HaJue
01-24-2025 08:57 AM
Hi @HaJue,
Welcome to The HP Support Community.
Thank you for posting your query, I will be glad to help you.
Unfortunately, the HP DeskJet 950C is an older printer, and HP does not provide specific drivers for Windows 11, especially for ARM-based systems. However, you may still be able to use it with a universal print driver or through built-in generic printer support in Windows 11. Here's what you can try:
1. Use the Windows Update Catalog
- Connect the printer to your system.
- Open Settings > Devices > Printers & Scanners and select Add a printer or scanner.
- If Windows doesn’t automatically find the driver, select The printer that I want isn’t listed.
- Choose Add a local printer or network printer with manual settings.
- Under Use an existing port, select the port your printer is connected to (e.g., USB001).
- On the next screen, click Windows Update to fetch available drivers. After the list updates, look for HP DeskJet 950C Series or a similar driver and install it.
2. Use the HP Universal Print Driver (UPD) HP Universal Print Driver for Windows
The HP Universal Print Driver (PCL5 or PCL6) might work as a generic driver:
- Download the HP Universal Print Driver from HP’s website.
- Choose the Dynamic Mode version if available.
- Install the driver and follow the on-screen instructions to configure it for your DeskJet 950C.
Note: The HP UPD may not support ARM-based processors directly, but it’s worth trying if your Windows system allows it in compatibility mode.
3. Generic Printer Driver
If neither of the above works, try the built-in Microsoft IPP Class Driver:
- Follow the steps in Add Printer as mentioned above.
- Instead of selecting the printer model, choose a generic driver, such as Microsoft IPP Class Driver or Generic/Text Only.
- These may allow basic printing functionality.
4. Use Print in Compatibility Mode
You could also try running older drivers (e.g., Windows 7 or 😎 in compatibility mode:
- Download the older driver for the HP DeskJet 950C if available.
- Right-click the installer, select Properties > Compatibility, and choose a previous Windows version.
- Install the driver and test.
I hope this helps.
Take care and have a good day.
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A_Gayathri
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01-27-2025 11:39 AM
Hi @HaJue ,
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