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Had to update the HP printer list originally presented by W7 because it did not contain the HP LaserJet 1100 MS, which only showed up after the update. The LaserJet 1000 DOS, showed up as Printer under "Devices and Printers", so that was the printer name I used to create the Local Port.
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II) On the 64 bit Windows 7 system I followed the whole procedure described: steps 1 to 4. I changed the port to USB1, which is the one on which the printer is installed.
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I) On the 32 bit system I just left the printer installed as it was - only performed steps 11 and 12 on the LaserJet 1000 DOS, which was already installed. But in this case, it was much simpler to perform: The procedure Los 15 proposed worked well, so far I have only made two attempts to print and they have worked OK. Security share settings, firewall, Win7 network settings, etc. If you have problems connecting while creating the port, check your network settings.
#Ip3000 printer driver windows 7 install
If you do not have the DOS driver installed, then install the host based driver.
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I installed the host based drivers a long time ago. I left my print drivers unaltered and started on #11 like erpp. You may have to do this if you have a Win 7 machine hosting the printer. I did not go to the extreme of modifying things like Los15 did. I have a HP Laserjet 1000 attached to a 32-bit WinXP machine on my home network. It was originally written by Los 15 and modified by erpp.
I resolved this issue recently by using the solution provided in this thread. I haven't tried to get this to work by hooking the printer up to the Windows 7 64-bit computer directly via USB cable, but if I figure it out I will post an update. If the name is greyed out, check Share this printer, give it a share name, and press OK. Under the Sharing tab, it will show you the share name, which may be different from the name that appears in Printers and Faxes. Right-click on hp LaserJet 1000 and click on Printer properties. To find out the printer's share name, in the start menu or control panel click on Printers and Faxes (Devices and Printers in Windows 7). In the command prompt, type ipconfig and press enter. For the IP address, click on run in the start menu, then type cmd in the text box and press enter. This is not to be confused with 'Computer description:', thought they may be the same. Right click My Computer and click on properties, then under the Computer Name tab it will tell you the computer's name next to 'Full computer name:'. If you don't know the name of the 32-bit computer acting as print server, or the printer's share name, do the following: Select Local Port and click on New Port.įor the port name, type \\your print server's name or ip address\printer's share name.įor example, if the name of the 32-bit computer that is directly hooked up to the printer is WATSON and its ip address is 192.168.0.13, and the printer's share name is Printer5, you type: Still in Printer properties, go to the Ports tab and click on Add Port. button then select winprint for the print processor and RAW for the default data type. Under the Advanced tab, click on the Print Processor. Next, click on the start menu > Devices and Printers and right click on hp LaserJet 1000 and click on Printer properties. The printer driver should install successfully. Next, under Select Port, select Other, leaving the drop-down box as is and click OK.Ĭhange the name to 'hp LaserJet 1000' and click OK.
Next, it will ask you whether it's a local or network printer. When setup asks what components to install, only select the driver, deselecting the other options, and click OK. On the computer running Windows 7 64-bit, download and unzip the magicolor 2430DL driver that Anthony pointed to.ĭouble click on \mc2430DL_win7_圆4_v2024200\En\Setup.exe. On the 32-bit machine, install the HP drivers found here: The computer running 32-bit Windows will be your print server. The printer needs to be plugged into a computer that is running a 32-bit version of Windows and networked to your Windows 7 64-bit machine. Thank you so much Anthony! How in the world did you figure all this out?įor those of you who need a little more direction, I will elaborate on Anthony's instructions with a step-by-step guide: It works it works it works!!! Though only for text pictures come out blank, but oh well.