Win7 laptop/print to XP-connected Laserjet 4+

Weston

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I read the suggestions in the Drivers forum a long time ago and felt technically unable to go ahead with any (instead I added an HP OfficeJet). I wasn't sure if they were talking about just printing to an HP 4+, or if any addressed my problem, or if it mattered.

My HP Laserjet 4+ is connected to my XP desktop computer. I want to be able to also use it to print from my Windows 7 laptop.

One of the suggestions involved using a Sabrent SBT-UPPC (parallel cable?). It didn't explain how to use it (from where to where). There are two cables connected to my LaserJet 4+. One goes to the back of my XP desktop. The other goes to a surge protector. I don't know if it matters, but there's also a Netgear router involved.

I would like now to get the Sabrent cable ($40 in-store at Staples, $10-$12 online at Walmart and BestBuy !?!). From where to where should it be connected?
 

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Windows10 64 bitIntel Cor i5-2410M6 (5.91) GBNVIDIA GeForce G-Sync
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Asus ROG
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Intel Cor i5-2410M
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I went to Staples and was told by the technician that I didn't need a new cable. He said that what stvdot and vent were talking about was simply getting Windows 7 to work with a Laserjet 4+ printer. He said the only way that I could get my Windows 7 laptop to print on the old printer was to 1) connect directly to it, or 2) enable printer sharing.
 

My Computer My Computer

At a glance

Windows10 64 bitIntel Cor i5-2410M6 (5.91) GBNVIDIA GeForce G-Sync
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Asus ROG
OS
Windows10 64 bit
CPU
Intel Cor i5-2410M
Memory
6 (5.91) GB
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce G-Sync
Sound Card
Realtek HD Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
17.3
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