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07-01-2014 12:52 PM - edited 07-01-2014 12:57 PM
Hey ! a technique similar to that (posted by jweiberg back on page 4) worked for me as well on WIN 7 32 bit.
(previously I printed from my win7 64 bit laptop through a networked XP machine BUT only by tinkering around and using the DOS version of the laserjet 1000 drivers)
For Win 7 32 bit I used the xp drivers on the install disc that came with laserjet 1000 but didn't use the install program rather just (as you suggested) pointed to that directory as the source for the drivers during the win 7 add printer program (used the USB001 VIRTUAL PRINTER PORT)
Using the the disc produced an " Interactive Services Detection" warning from windows 7 about incompatibility
but ignoring that i am printing test page sucessfully
Now to see if it still works after I reboot ..
09-07-2014 08:09 PM
Hi Tutor,
I tried and got pop as 'Access Denied' and I clicked three times 'OK' button in popup and got message 'Manufaturer is not listed in INI'. I do not know how to update INI. Please advise. Hp has put me in as situation. I just bought Hp Pavilian Win 7 and did not realized well working HP Laser Jet 1000 printer will not supported by Hp it self. Shame on policy / decision maker, who does not care their consumer.
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks
10-01-2014 12:13 PM
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