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Alexey2010-12-13 22:09:52
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Alexey, 2010-12-13 22:09:52

Installing the LaserJet1005 over the network

The network has a computer with WindowsXP to which a shared LaserJet P1005 printer is connected and a computer with Windows7 x64. It is necessary to make it possible to use this printer from a computer where Windows7 x64 is installed, difficulties arise after I try to add a printer from a computer with WinXP (it can be seen without problems), I am prompted to install drivers from a remote computer, they begin to install, after which pops up an error, adding drivers for win7 on that computer does not work, they simply are not in the list of available ones, if you install from the site, it says that the application is not a win32 application. On a computer with Windows 7, drivers for the printer are installed and if you connect it locally, then everything works.
I will be glad if you tell me a way how to get out of the situation.

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Cheese, 2010-12-13
@Cheese

try building something like this:
www.kevinyank.com/blog/archives/connect-to-a-network-printer-on-a-windows-xp-server-in-windows-vista

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amc, 2010-12-14
@amc

You can install a print subsystem for Unix applications on WinXP, and on Win7 connect the printer as a network printer, via TCP / IP. Make sure there are no spaces in the printer name.

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Dmitry, 2010-12-14
@plin2s

the keyword “Universal print driver”
is downloaded from the hp website in the download section (find the model and download)
you need to install it on both XP and 7 (respectively download two versions of the drivers)
it was checked - it works well.

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