![]() ![]() I made a new 64 bit print server that appears to work and dish out the drivers as needed to the clients. Anyone have some suggestions?ĮDIT: To those who offered advice, thank you so much it helped me to get past the frustration and see a light at the end of this tunnel. This problem is only with 64-bit windows 7 and 8 our 32 bit windows 7 work fine. It always tells me the driver is not for my platform! I downloaded IA64 drivers. Once the driver is downloaded I cannot get it to install. You have to click in each one until you find the right one. ![]() Of the four pages of results, there is no indication for which platform (x86, IA64 or AMD64_ the files are for. If I search a more generic "LaserJet 4000" it finds four full pages of matches. When I search for the exact model "LaserJet 4000n" it can't find a match. I then go to the HP web site only to be told they do not host the files and to instead get them from windows update catalog. This is after it's spent 5 -10 minutes searching online. When I connect to \servername\printer it tells me it cannot find a suitable driver. Bob Headrick, Microsoft MVP for 11 years, now a reconnect MVP and HP Expert. Recently we got some new workstations and I need them to access the printer. Do the following: go to the Printers folder, Add a printer, Local Printer, Create port, local port, \\XPname\dj960 (put in the actual xp computer name and printer share name), Next, select the HP Deskjet 960 driver. We have a couple of network printers on a server that everyone uses.
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