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09-24-2011 11:59 AM
Yes !
I got it............
Use this Link
Windows 7 Driver (64 Bit ) or (32 Bit)
Download HP Universal Print Driver for Window Postscript
Add this Printer to the Port where Hp 1300 is Detecting
Download HP 1320 Drivers for Windows 7 (64 Bit ) or (32 Bit)
Add this Printer also to Same Port
Restart PC
After that from the Properties of HP Universsal Printer -> Advance
Change Drivers to HP 1320
Done !
Enjoy
12-22-2011 02:22 PM
None of these posts were working for me. On Dec 22, 2011, here is what worked for me in 5 minutes after 5 hours of searching and trying :
I went through many different installs, issues, driver loads, and reading the web and HP support and nothing was helping. If was very frustrating. Here is the simple solution.
1. Purchase a cable called "USB IEEE1284 Printer". The box also said: USB to CN36M, Support Windows 7. The one I purchased was made by Viewcon.
2. Hidden inside the cable packinging is a mini CD. This has a driver on it. I never knew that "cables" could come with drivers. I was about ready to take this cable back when I found the mini CD inside.
3. Install the driver even though Windows warns you that is unsigned. You have to use Windows explorer and click down to the directory for Windows 7 64 bit.
4. Plug in the cable -- usb end to the computer, parallel port end in your HP printer.
5. You computer should now come up and say something like " USB Compound Device. USB to parallel port Driver LPT3". (not sure if yours might say LPT2 or LPT1, but just note whichever it says.)
6. Then I went and did ADD PRINTER. (And I think from earlier incantations, when I had tried to install the printer before, I had told Windows to UPDATE the list of printers, so now my HP LASERJET 1300 was an option to choose).
7. I pointed the printer install to use LPT3.
8. Test page printed perfectly.
01-31-2012 08:24 PM
Just want to confirm what worked for me.
Windows 7
USB IEEE1284 Printer Cable
JetDirect 200
Downloaded the Universal Print Driver for Windows PCL5
Windows should automatically install your USB Port when you plugin your USB IEEE1284 cable.
Follow the Universal Print Driver installation and be sure to choose HP Universal Print Driver and not HP 1300 PCL5. Then be sure to choose the correct printer port. It is going to say USB. Do not choose LPT ports.
08-11-2012 04:38 PM
i downloaded laserjet driver for windows 7 64 bit, but still can't print
what am i doing wrong?
