driver for hp laserjet 1010

HP 1010 Lazerjet drivers

That's easy :D

All You have to do is download the vista 64 bit driver for the hp 1010 lazerjet
Then extract the files and manually install the drivers for the HP
when asked which driver you want to install you select the HP 1015 driver
and your HP 1010 will work in Win7 Premium addition.

Sinister Xenomorph.
 

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AMD
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windows 7 premium 64 bit
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Amd II duel core 3.0Ghz
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I7
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700MB Inbedded
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Onboard
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hp 1010 win 7 driver

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Hello, I am running Windows 7 x64 and have the HP1010 connected to another computer (running XP 32-bit) and I can't install the remote printer. Using the Vista 64 bit driver I can use the printer locally. Previously I was running Windows 7 32 bit and then I successfully used the remote printer.

But the combination of 64-bit and remote printer seems impossible. I wonder if there is anyone out there who has been successful with the same combo?
 

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Thanks, but my problem is not directly related to file sharing. I can connect to other (newer) printers on the network, but not the HP 1010.

As I said, it worked with remote printer when I was on 32 bit win 7, and it works now with 64 bit Win 7 if I connect the hp1010 directly to my computer.
 

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Windows 7 x86
I had the same problem. But am now able to print.


The simplest solution is the following:

1 - Connect the USB printer in Windows 7 64 bit, it is detected as a device not specified.
2 - Click your right mouse button to go to "properties", click "Hardware" and again "properties". Click "change settings" in this new window.
3 - In the window that appears, click "update driver" select "find a driver on my computer" then "choose from a list of device drivers on my computer."
4 - In the list that appears, select "Printers."
5 - In the Add Printer Wizard that appears, select the course and choose the HP model HP LaserJet 3055 PCL5. Click "Next" and the driver is downloaded automatically. HP 1010 works perfectly with this driver (what HP is careful not to communicate, since we sell a maximum!).

The printer will appear in devices such as HP 3055, which has no importance. You can rename it if you want (right click and "printer properties") but that is irrelevant.
 

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LG
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WD 1TB

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Windows 7 32 bit
found driver for hplaserjet1010

simply install hp laserjet 3050pcl5 driver from windows 7 builtin drivers its 100% working.
shame on hp company for not telling this truth.
 

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windows 7 32 bit
I wanted to connect to a HP1010 connected to an XP machine over a network from my Windows 7 64 bit latop, here's how I did in (eventually);

Firstly I installed it locally on my laptop as a HP3055 as per post #30 (lyjo) and checked it was printing fine while connected to my laptop.

Plugged it back into the XP machine where the printer was shared.

Now do the following;

Devices & Printers
right click on printer select Printer Properties
Ports tab
Add Port
Local Port
New Port
enter "//[machine name]/[sharename]" as the port (actually backslash but can't type it into the forum)
OK
OK

You should be able to print a test page over the network now, though I took a reboot before everything worked properly.

I have exactly the same configuration as you and this works perfectly. Thanks a lot!

But I must say I hate HP even more now since it's clear their nonsupport of this product doesn't have technical basis, but it's just pure greed for our money.
 

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OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
this works well, look at this video:
How to: install HP 1010 printer on windows 7 - YouTube

I searched for solution for months, and finally got my printer HP LaserJet 1010 working on Windows 7.
--JUST ADD NEW PRINTER (LOCAL) ON DOT4 001 PORT, WINDOWS UPDATE IT AND CHOOSE HP 3055PCL5 (HP) PRINTER FROM THE LIST AND NAME IT "HP 1010 PRINTER"
Hope this helped you.
 
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Serbia
UPDATE: I had to reinstall my machine, and needed to reconnect to a HP1010 on an XP machine over a network. I managed to skip connecting the HP1010 locally first but going through the following procedure it worked first time;

Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Devices and Printers
Right Click > Add Local Printer (yes add as local, not network)
Create New Port > Local Port
Enter Port Name > //[machinename]/[printername] (back slash not forward slash - I can't type back slash into the forum)
Install Printer Driver > HP > HP Laserjet 3055 PCL5
Rename the printer HP Laserjet 1010
Do not share (it's already networked anyway!)
Print test page
Done!
 

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Windows 7 64 bit
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