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Laserjet P2055d
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I use Corel Draw for various graphics that I run off on my HP Laserjet onto transparencies and then use these to develop screens for silk screening.  I've done this for around 20 years until I recently switched to Windows 10.  On my Windows Vista PC, I used to be able to use the HP Laserjet 4 Plus print driver with my Laserjet P2055d printer and select how many dots per inch I wanted in properties and it would print off in a dot pattern. The problem I have now is that I can't run off things as a dot pattern like I used to be able to with windows 10 as I can't use the Laserjet 4 Plus print driver with windows 10 and haven't been able to find a replacement driver that works either.  Can someone guide me in the right direction?  Is this even possible with Windows 10?  Really need a solution as my Vista PC is no longer functioning.  Thanks in advance.

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Thanks but those drivers don't help.  The printer prints fine on Windows 10, however I can't select the dpi now like I used to be able to using the Laserjet 4 Plus driver on Windwos Vista.  I used to be able to go to print, select HP Laserjet 4 Plus (which I had as an additional driver to my Laserjet P2055d printer), then go to properties, then advanced, and then under Graphic - Print Quality, I could select the dots per inch and make it 300 X 300, which is what I'm needing in certain instances, but I can't do any of that with Windows 10, as I can't use the LaserJet4 Plus driver with Windows 10.

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