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I have the hp Laserjet 1012 and, after wasting much time with different
failed attempts, I finally got it to work with my Dell Studio Vista Home
Premium 64bit desktop! First, I custom installed the Laserjet 1015 XP
driver from the hp site (fonts and driver only, not the toolkit). I
picked USB local port and the driver installed but the printer wouldn't
work. Next I right clicked on the Laserjet 1015 printer (default printer
in the control panel) and under its Properties changed the port to DOT
4_00x Generic IEEE 1284. I connected the printer to the USB port and now
it prints.
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lovesaves
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How'd
How do you like your Dell? I just bought the 17" Laptop version of your
desktop for my wife's Christmas present! I was trying to get my (her)
Vista64 to use a shared HP7550 connected to the XP.
I posted whast I did in the Printers and Faxs newgroup.:sleepy:
cheers,
john
lovesaves;914584 Wrote:
> I have the hp Laserjet 1012 and, after wasting much time with different
> failed attempts, I finally got it to work with my Dell Studio Vista Home
> Premium 64bit desktop! First, I custom installed the Laserjet 1015 XP
> driver from the hp site (fonts and driver only, not the toolkit). I
> picked USB local port and the driver installed but the printer wouldn't
> work. Next I right clicked on the Laserjet 1015 printer (default printer
> in the control panel) and under its Properties changed the port to DOT
> 4_00x Generic IEEE 1284. I connected the printer to the USB port and now
> it prints.
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johnK
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JohnK,
So far so good but, I've only had it for a week. The Vista 64 bit has
caused a bit of grief forcing me to find work-arounds for the printer
and my Epson scanner. I replaced a Dell Dimension 4550 which had a 120
gig hard drive and 512 mb Ram. I used it 10 hours a day for six years
without any problems. Then three weeks ago I killed it by trying to put
in another 512 Ram. ??? Thankfully, I was able to remove the hard drive
and use it as an external drive to transfer all my data and files to the
new computer. My Studio has the Q8200 processor, 6 gigs ram and 1T hard
drive. Overkill for me (I don't game) but, that was the package on sale.
The box seems cheaply made. However, I was buying performance not a box
and it is very fast and quiet. The 24" lcd monitor is a lot nicer than
my old 17" crt also.
Fred
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lovesaves
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lovesaves;914584 Wrote:
> I have the hp Laserjet 1012 and, after wasting much time with different
> failed attempts, I finally got it to work with my Dell Studio Vista Home
> Premium 64bit desktop! First, I custom installed the Laserjet 1015 XP
> driver from the hp site (fonts and driver only, not the toolkit). I
> picked USB local port and the driver installed but the printer wouldn't
> work. Next I right clicked on the Laserjet 1015 printer (default printer
> in the control panel) and under its Properties changed the port to DOT
> 4_00x Generic IEEE 1284. I connected the printer to the USB port and now
> it prints.
IT WORKS!! I am using the Laserjet 1015 XP driver on a Vista 64bit HP
laptop to
print to a LaserJet 1012 via a US Robotics 7500 print server!!!!
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bingy
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