HP Laserjet 1000

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:(This printer is about 5 years old. It is perfect for my needs, but HP will not issue a Win 7 driver for it. I REALLY don't want to buy another . I have been given lots of advice, and tried all sorts of options. Once I did actually manage to print something.
The printer is a hybrid: parallel port connector with a USB connector coming out of it.
Please can someone advise me how to get this going?
TIA Kimig
 

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Download the driver from the company website, that is for XP. Save it to your documents. Uninstall any traces of old drivers. Unplug your printer, and unattach it from the computer. Then right click on the link to put into compatabilty mode. Then click on the driver link in your documents. When told to do so, plug in and turn on printer. Then, lets see what to do, OH yes, begin to print. Hope it works. Nice printer for Christmas if it does.

Edit: I found the xp driver


http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsuppor...riesId=45674&swLang=8&taskId=135&swEnvOID=228
 
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Hello Richard - thanks for trying to help. I've tried both offerings from HP : lj1000hostbased-en.exe & lj488en.exe. When running either of these, there is no executable, only an .inf file. Neither one will install -7 says it is installing in compatibility for XP, but then almost at once says that the program is not compatible anyway. It is beginning to look as if:
1) it really is incompatible
or
2) I am an incompetent idiot.
Thanks for trying. I think I may have to bite the bullet and buy a new laser....and I've just recently bouught 2 toner cartridges ( sob....)
 

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Lets not give up. You said that you had it printing. Lets work together on this, if we can make it work, we will both feel great. Read this and try it. Remember MS says that if it works for Vista it will work for 7


HP LaserJet 1000 Vista Driver Installation Fix "Working"

If there is something in the fix that you do not understand post here, someone will help you.
 

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I managed to get the Laserjet to run, thankyou VERY much.

However, during the course of my various frantic efforts, I seem to have managed an abortive installation, which I think is blocking the "working" driver.

I can't uninstall or delete the rogue, which 7 attempts to troubleshoot & then gives up. Is there a way I can force an uninstall, please?

Forgive my pathetic progress - I was brilliant with machines from the Vic 20 to XP, but I woke up one morning and realised I was VERY OLD, and had mislaid my brain.....:mad:
 

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I managed to get the Laserjet to run, thankyou VERY much.

However, during the course of my various frantic efforts, I seem to have managed an abortive installation, which I think is blocking the "working" driver.

I can't uninstall or delete the rogue, which 7 attempts to troubleshoot & then gives up. Is there a way I can force an uninstall, please?

Forgive my pathetic progress - I was brilliant with machines from the Vic 20 to XP, but I woke up one morning and realised I was VERY OLD, and had mislaid my brain.....:mad:

With system restore go back to the good times. Then you can reinstall the printer again.
 

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Now I'm just embarassed - why didn't I think of that? It worked, of course!
Again, my very sincere thanks - I am just LOST without a printer
 

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Now I'm just embarassed - why didn't I think of that? It worked, of course!
Again, my very sincere thanks - I am just LOST without a printer

We are even, you feel great because I helped you and I feel great because I could

Merry Christmas
 

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Tried the fix above, but got stopped

I was following the suggestion above for installing the XP driver and then fixing it for vista, except I have windows 7. I made it all the way through step 8. However, after I clicked on zUSB.inf and "open", I got the following error message and couldn't go any further:

"The folder you specified doesn't contain a compatible software driver for your device. If the folder contains a driver, make sure it is designed to work with Windows for x64-based systems."

And then it goes back to asking me to browse to the location of the disk - I don't get an opportunity to click "OK", and the printer "HP LaserJet 1000" is not installed, working or not.

Any suggestions??

(The first time I tried to install this printer, the computer recognized it was an HP 1000. It took me to the HP site to try to download a driver, but there wasn't one. I talked to an HP technician, who told me that HP will not be developing a driver for this printer in Windows 7. Also, apparently there used to be a very basic driver available that would likely work, and he tried to help me get to a spot on HP's website to download it, only to find out that HP had updated its website and had removed that driver.)
 

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I was following the suggestion above for installing the XP driver and then fixing it for vista, except I have windows 7. I made it all the way through step 8. However, after I clicked on zUSB.inf and "open", I got the following error message and couldn't go any further:

"The folder you specified doesn't contain a compatible software driver for your device. If the folder contains a driver, make sure it is designed to work with Windows for x64-based systems."

And then it goes back to asking me to browse to the location of the disk - I don't get an opportunity to click "OK", and the printer "HP LaserJet 1000" is not installed, working or not.

Any suggestions??

(The first time I tried to install this printer, the computer recognized it was an HP 1000. It took me to the HP site to try to download a driver, but there wasn't one. I talked to an HP technician, who told me that HP will not be developing a driver for this printer in Windows 7. Also, apparently there used to be a very basic driver available that would likely work, and he tried to help me get to a spot on HP's website to download it, only to find out that HP had updated its website and had removed that driver.)

Hi Betta,

This what you do. Make a sytem restore point. Then make sure you get rid of any driver remnants that may be present. Make sure the printer is not showing in devices and printers. Then go to the driver web site and pick the one that is for the closest edition of 7 that you can find. Then download to your documents folder. Then unplug the printer and turn it off. Now go to doucuments, right click on the driver, and click on xp or vista (as the case maybe for the driver that you have) compatibility mode. Then download. Turn on printer when asked to. Shut off your computer and boot up, it should be ready to print. If it does not work try a few times more. Sometimes this does not work at first, but eventually it usually does.
 

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So this will tell you how dumb I am -

1)How do I make a "system restore point" ?

2)Regarding getting rid of any driver remnants, would that include deleting the folder that I downloaded from HP for the HP LaserJet 1000 host based driver? IE the one I was supposed to browse to? Or do I leave that - since it looks as if you watn me to download it again in a later step. How do I make sure I have deleted any driver remnants?

3)The printer is not currently showing in devices and printers

4)"Then go to the driver web site and pick the one that is for the closest edition of 7 that you can find. Then download to your documents folder. Then unplug the printer and turn it off. Now go to documents, right click on the driver, and click on xp or vista (as the case maybe for the driver that you have) compatibility mode. Then download."

I'm missing something here. The closest operating system for the HP 1000 is windows XP. I did download that into a folder "lj1000hb" earlier. Is one of the files in that folder "the driver" that you are referring to? IE I'm not seeing what I am supposed to right click on.


Thanks, Betta
 

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If you try to use an xp driver, it will not work. You must right click to tell the computer to make the changes necessary to make it work in Windows 7.

A system restore will be made in case of problems. If that is the case we can go back into time and fix it.

Go to help and support, in the start up menu, found by clicking on the start button.

If the printer does not show in devices and printers you are ok. Driver is removed.

Get of any folders that were made because you tried to download already. Then send the driver to the doucments folder and right click.

Forget everything that you did before, start over.

Make a system restore first, in case you make a misake we can correct it.

Good luck
 

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OK, I figured out how to do the system restore point and did it.

I deleted the download I did before and went back and downloaded again and stored in my documents. I went to the .exe file and right clicked. The choices did not include anything about running in compatibility mode. The only things I saw that might be appropriate were:

"Run as administrator"

or

"Troubleshoot compatibility"


Does this make sense, and if so, which do I choose?


Betta
 

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OK, I figured out how to do the system restore point and did it.

I deleted the download I did before and went back and downloaded again and stored in my documents. I went to the .exe file and right clicked. The choices did not include anything about running in compatibility mode. The only things I saw that might be appropriate were:

"Run as administrator"

or

"Troubleshoot compatibility"


Does this make sense, and if so, which do I choose?


Betta

Not good if the options are not there it is a bad sign. But it appears that you are doing everything right. Choose trouble shoot compatilitity, since that is the problem.
 

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So far I still haven't had any luck. One of my problems is that I'm not getting the same messages or error messages that you have suggested I should get. When I re-attached my printer and started my computer up again, it did not indicate anything about the printer. So I went to the control panel and it showed my printer installed, with an exclamation mark inside a yellow triangle. I right-clicked and chose to "troubleshoot". But I got a message that an unexpected error had occured, and there were no other options but to close the window. Next thing I did was try to install a similar printer (I chose an HP 2200). It installed OK from the list of printers, but I couldn't fool my computer into thinking that the printer I had connected to the USB port was the 2200. It still knows its a 1000 attached. I also tried right clicking on the 1000 host based download and told it to run compatibility, (which I had already done before, before re-attaching my printer). It seemed to go away and do something, but when all was said and done, it still can't run my printer. Very frustrating.

Why would Windows/MS care whether I have to buy a new printer or not? They aren't the ones selling printers. Do they get some sort of kickback from the printer manufacturing companies ???
 

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If you try to use an xp driver, it will not work. You must right click to tell the computer to make the changes necessary to make it work in Windows 7.

A system restore will be made in case of problems. If that is the case we can go back into time and fix it.

Go to help and support, in the start up menu, found by clicking on the start button.

If the printer does not show in devices and printers you are ok. Driver is removed.

Get of any folders that were made because you tried to download already. Then send the driver to the doucments folder and right click.

Forget everything that you did before, start over.

Make a system restore first, in case you make a misake we can correct it.

Good luck

How to remove driver?
 

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richard do you have msn or email adress because i rlly want to instal hp laserjet 1000 on windows 7 ultimate 64 bit
 

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It is the policy of this forum that all help be given here. Help is meant for many, not just one. In addition, I do not know everything, if I have a problem others will come by and help, too.
 

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Download the driver from the company website, that is for XP. Save it to your documents. Uninstall any traces of old drivers. Unplug your printer, and unattach it from the computer. Then right click on the link to put into compatabilty mode. Then click on the driver link in your documents. When told to do so, plug in and turn on printer. Then, lets see what to do, OH yes, begin to print. Hope it works. Nice printer for Christmas if it does.

Edit: I found the xp driver


HP LaserJet 1000 Printer- Download drivers and software - HP Business Support Center
what link? where is that link?
 

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