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  1. Posts : 3
    Windows XP, Widnows 7
       #21

    Adrian said:
    borism said:
    Hi,
    I have completed above mentioned process, but I have noticed some "problems" with printing. When I send something for printing I wait for 5-10 seconds and in this time only what's I can see it is flashing of green lamp on printer. Same situation when printing something in two copies, gotta wait same time for every copy.... Is there any cure for this??? I do not have this problem with Windows XP...
    Please fill out your system specs completely.
    Also are you running windows as x86 or x64?

    Regards,
    Adrian
    This problem is present on OS Windows 7 x64, CPU AMD 6000+, 4GB ram, Asus AM2NE motherboard....
    Also I used this printer on Windows XP x86, SP2 and SP3 without any problems for years, so definitely printer is OK, and problem is with software / driver...
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  2. Posts : 1
    Win7
       #22

    I have the same problem that borism. Additionaly I can share that I run MS Virtual PC with XP Mode and install there the XP drivers and the printer work fine.
    BTW im using Win 7 64 bits, Intel Core2duo E8400, 2GB RAM, ASUS P5K Deluxe Mobo.
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  3. Posts : 3
    Windows XP, Widnows 7
       #23

    mykl2801 said:
    I have the same problem that borism. Additionaly I can share that I run MS Virtual PC with XP Mode and install there the XP drivers and the printer work fine.
    BTW im using Win 7 64 bits, Intel Core2duo E8400, 2GB RAM, ASUS P5K Deluxe Mobo.
    I do not have any experience with Virtual PC so I must ask this... You have installed drivers with XP Mode, and than those drivers works fine in Win7, is that right??

    Regards...
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  4. Posts : 2
    7
       #24

    Java Jack said:
    Getting the Laserjet 1010 to work on Win 7 RC+1 (ver. 7201). I am running 32 bit version so I am not sure if this will work for the 64 bit version.

    Note: Win 7 shares the same code base as Vista. Since there are not always Win 7 drivers available for devices, I have often found that Vista drivers will work.

    I don't know when HP released Vista drivers for the 1010 (had to fight with this dang printer to get those working in the past), but they seem to have them now.

    Here are the steps I took to get the 1010 working on Win 7.

    Download HP drivers from here:
    HP LaserJet 1010 Printer series*-* HP LaserJet 1010/1012/1015 Host Based Driver - HP Business Support Center

    Unzip into a folder/destination of your choice (remember where you put it)

    Go to Devices and Printers window (from win 7 start button)

    Click Add Printer

    Tell it Dot 4 printer as the Port type

    Click Have Disk

    When it can't find the driver on A drive, click Browse

    Point it back to the Unzipped file location you saved earlier

    It should find the .inf file at this point.

    Follow the remaining steps.

    This should work fairly easily...at least it did for me.

    Regards,
    Jay

    AMD@Home Blog: http://links.amd.com/Home
    Twiter: Java_Jack

    it works ok, but I want to say, that "Port Name - Názov portu in Slovak" is DOT4_002

    I enclose a scan of "Test Page" which I print on LaserJet 1010on Windows 7. Image is here:
    http://img249.imageshack.us/img249/4586/scan0001fl.jpg
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  5. Posts : 2
    7
       #25

    Java Jack said:
    Getting the Laserjet 1010 to work on Win 7 RC+1 (ver. 7201). I am running 32 bit version so I am not sure if this will work for the 64 bit version.

    Note: Win 7 shares the same code base as Vista. Since there are not always Win 7 drivers available for devices, I have often found that Vista drivers will work.

    I don't know when HP released Vista drivers for the 1010 (had to fight with this dang printer to get those working in the past), but they seem to have them now.

    Here are the steps I took to get the 1010 working on Win 7.

    Download HP drivers from here:
    HP LaserJet 1010 Printer series*-* HP LaserJet 1010/1012/1015 Host Based Driver - HP Business Support Center

    Unzip into a folder/destination of your choice (remember where you put it)

    Go to Devices and Printers window (from win 7 start button)

    Click Add Printer

    Tell it Dot 4 printer as the Port type

    Click Have Disk

    When it can't find the driver on A drive, click Browse

    Point it back to the Unzipped file location you saved earlier

    It should find the .inf file at this point.

    Follow the remaining steps.

    This should work fairly easily...at least it did for me.

    Regards,
    Jay

    AMD@Home Blog: http://links.amd.com/Home
    Twiter: Java_Jack
    Try Post Name DOT4_002. I have LaserJet 1010 and it works fine with this driver.

    I enclose a image. It is a scan of "Test Page" which was printed in LaserJet in windows 7.

    it works ok, but I want to say, that "Port Name - Názov portu in Slovak" is DOT4_002

    I enclose a scan of "Test Page" which I print on LaserJet 1010on Windows 7. Image is here:
    http://img249.imageshack.us/img249/4586/scan0001fl.jpg
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  6. Posts : 362
    Windows 7 Professional 32-bit
       #26

    It should be easier to get the driver now because Win 7 came out.
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  7. Posts : 86
    XP Pro - Vista - windows 7 ultimate/64 - 8.1 - 10
       #27

    Hp 1010


    Thank you Rocketman for this. Using Windows 7 Pro 32 bit

    The suggested use of the Vista drivers and using the Dot4 port worked for me.

    However performance is very slow, is there any way to speed it up, RAM, buffers etc?

    Any suggestions?
    Last edited by robmar0se; 24 Nov 2009 at 18:18.
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  8. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 64 bit pro
       #28

    Hp laserjet 1010


    i TRIED THE ABOVE RECOMMENDED OPTION ONLY CHANGE WAS THAT I USED THE HP VISTA 64 BIT DRIVER AND IT WORKED !!!!
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  9. Posts : 1
    Windows 7
       #29

    solution for a "slow" laserjet 1010


    "....I changed from win xp x32 to 7 x64 and had the same problem with a missing 1010 driver. Download the vista x64 driver from hp resulted in a
    VERY slow printer which printed with long breaks after every page, inacceptable.

    Solution:

    Add printer - Dot4_001 - Windows Update, take the HP LaserJet 3055 PCL5. After this, the 1010 prints (as 3055) fine.
    Bothered by the wrong printer name and symbol: take the 1010 previously installed (with the slow vista driver), go to printer properties and change
    the 1010 driver to the 3055 driver.
    Symbol and name of the 1010 remain correct. You can even delete the 3055 printer now from the printer list - the driver will remain on the system.
    Only in some app's print menu you will see the hp Laserjet 1010 as printer name but HP LaserJet 3055 PCL5 as printer type, and in the win7
    printers and devices menu a unnown device symbol LaserJet1010 remains below the printers row - bu t who cares - better than buying a new printer
    with maybe more expensive toners and drums (sorry hp)."


    ORIGINALLY POSTED BY HolodocB

    It worked for me and now my LaserJet 1010 prints without any delays
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  10. Posts : 5
    Windows 7
       #30

    I am also using win 7 x64, but the LaserJet 3055 PCL5 solution does not work for my Laserjet 1010. Don't know really why? First, I turned off the printer, then chose add printer and installed the printer by the instructions. Then I turned on my printer, but a box appears that says new hardware found and recognizes the new device as Laserjet 1010. And it does not work. How can I make win 7 to recognize my 1010 as 3055
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