HP Photosmart P1000 driver  

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  1. Posts : 6
    windows 7
       #21

    Hi Mundo
    You Have to Put the hp 940 driver on both machines
    i think you can download drivers for the 940 from drivers.com

    hope this helps

    tony
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  2. Posts : 2
    windows 7
       #22

    thanx


    So, does it matter if both systems have different drivers? The computer will have the XP version and my laptop will have the win 7. The only problem is that drivers.com won't pick up the printer because it is not directly connected to my laptop. Secondly, i was able to download the driver only to the laptop if it was directly wired to it. So i think i need to manually download the driver and apply it to the XP computer. Also, one more problem, i cannot add or change the driver on my laptop. When i choose to add a different driver from the xp computer, it only gives me options for earlier versions of windows, like 2000, 98, etc.
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  3. Posts : 6
    windows 7
       #23

    drivers


    only do the following if this statment is true
    you have windows 7 on your pc the printer is connected to that via usb lead you are running xp on your laptop and whant to use the printer via network

    delete the printer from your laptop make sure the printer is shered on the pc go to your laptop add printer brouse pick the printer then follow on screen prompts

    good luck

    tony
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  4. Posts : 3
    windows 7
       #24

    pbcopter said:
    If during the add printer process you select Windows Update, it will return an additional list of printers including the 930c. It will take upward of 10 minutes to get a response back from Windows update and during this time it seems like the Window is frozen but it is not. Be patient.
    Hi
    I'm a novice at this I can get to add printer, then add a printer if you don't have a USB port and to Windows update but it does not have in HP 930c. Can you please advise.
    Thank you kindly:)
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  5. Posts : 1,872
    Windows 10 Pro x64, Windows 8.1 Pro x64, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1,
       #25

    [QUOTE=kathyj;555905
    Hi
    I'm a novice at this I can get to add printer, then add a printer if you don't have a USB port and to Windows update but it does not have in HP 930c. Can you please advise.
    Thank you kindly:)[/QUOTE]

    I don't know what you mean by .."if you don't have a USB port.."

    When you select Add a Printer

    Select Local Printer

    Then select use existing port and leave it at LPT1 for now.

    Select next

    Then select Windows update.

    It will return an updated printer list that does have a driver for that printer.
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  6. Posts : 1
    Windows 7
       #26

    Just wanted to say Thanks to you guys for the help in gettting my HP P1000 printer to work.
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  7. Posts : 90
    Ubuntu Lunix and Windows 7
       #27

    The 970, 990c and 990Csi drivers also work for the Photoshop P1XXX series inkjets.
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  8. Posts : 1
    W7
       #28

    LongJnSilver said:
    Greetings, all,
    Had the same problem with my P1000 - no driver. (The .enu package for XP from the HP website would not install - even after multiple attempts using various compatability settings. It would not find the printer.)
    STEPS:
    1. In "Devices and Printers" click "Add a printer"
    2. Select "Add a local printer" - IGNORING the "only if you don't have a USB printer" (Trust me.)
    3. Under the "Use and existing port" option, select "USB001 (Virtual printer port for USB)
    4. Click "Next" then "Windows Update"
    5. After a few seconds, the "HP Deskjet 930C/932C/935C" option will appear.
    6. Highlight it and click "Next"
    VOILA'! Yeah, it miffs me that the printer name and icon are not for my P1000, but hey, "the proof is in the printing"! And, using the menus, I can even clean my cartridge.
    Thanks for the tip on the 930C - something I'd never have tried otherwise.
    I'm running Win 7 Professional on a MacBook Pro in a Bootcamp partition. FYI, with 4 GB RAM it SCREAMS on PC games!
    Johnny Long - London UK
    Thanks for all the great advice - puh you saved me to keep my P1000 :)

    I did exactly what Johnny did and it works.

    Thanks again
    Dougi
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  9. Posts : 4
    Windows 7
       #29

    HP P1000 driver solution Win 7 Pro (32 bit)


    Quote: Originally Posted by LongJnSilver
    Greetings, all,
    Had the same problem with my P1000 - no driver. (The .enu package for XP from the HP website would not install - even after multiple attempts using various compatability settings. It would not find the printer.)
    STEPS:
    1. In "Devices and Printers" click "Add a printer"
    2. Select "Add a local printer" - IGNORING the "only if you don't have a USB printer" (Trust me.)
    3. Under the "Use and existing port" option, select "USB001 (Virtual printer port for USB)
    4. Click "Next" then "Windows Update"
    5. After a few seconds, the "HP Deskjet 930C/932C/935C" option will appear.
    6. Highlight it and click "Next"
    VOILA'! Yeah, it miffs me that the printer name and icon are not for my P1000, but hey, "the proof is in the printing"! And, using the menus, I can even clean my cartridge.
    Thanks for the tip on the 930C - something I'd never have tried otherwise.
    I'm running Win 7 Professional on a MacBook Pro in a Bootcamp partition. FYI, with 4 GB RAM it SCREAMS on PC games!
    Johnny Long - London UK
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  10. Posts : 1
    Windows 7, Windows XP
       #30

    I tried following the above steps, but the printer is printing only blank pages. What do I need to do?

    [edit]
    Nevermind. It's working now. I chose the wrong printer driver.

    Note that I'm not suffering from the "phase" problem described earlier. All the text is crystal clear.
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