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Hp laserjet 1010Driver for windows server 2008 r2 64 bit

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Not supported, purchase a new printer. This is a home printer, never intended for server environments. This is a host based printer and has no internal PCL board to convert print stream from current windows.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 27, 2009

SOURCE: can not locate and download 64 bit version of HP 2840 laserjet printer driver

What a bunch of nonsense. HP obviously wants us to purchase the newer model of their laserjet, which I did. I was completely unsatisfied with it, so went back to the task of compatibility between my Windows Vista 64-bit system and my tried and true 2840.
Windows has a "Virtual PC" that you can download free. It requires Windows Vista Ultimate, so upgrading was step 1.
Step 2: Download the free Virtual PC 2007 and install it on your 64-bit system: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/virtualpc/default.mspx
Now that you have your virtual PC (like a mini computer inside your computer) you need to install an operating system. I bought Windows Vista Business version (32 bit) because I found it inexpensively, but you can install whatever 32-bit system that is compatible with the 2840 software. So now you've created a 32-bit virtual system within your 64-bit system.
Now just install the 2840 software into the 32-bit virtual system and you're good to go. All this cost under $300.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 03, 2011

SOURCE: Windows 7 Enterprise 32 bit

Check to see if the printer supports 32-bit operating systems, or if there are different drivers depending on whether your OS is 32 or 64 bit.

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Sanjay Parihar

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  • Posted on Sep 01, 2012

SOURCE: hp3500n laserjet printer not supported on 64 bit windows 7

support on window xp

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Joao Pedro

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  • Posted on Apr 01, 2013

SOURCE: I need hp laserjet p2015 drivers for windows 7 64 bit

Did you try HERE ?

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There is no TWAIN-compliant device installed. Please Install one & try IN WINDOWS 2008 SERVER

HP does not support this product in Server 2008 and Microsoft only lists support for 2008 not 2008R2. You really cannot expect either of them to widely support a device designed for a single user under an enterprise operating system.
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Is HP ML 110 server compatible with 64-bit Windows 2008 R2 server?

Hi there,
Yes it should be.. Well the main important part is that you have a 64Bit processor installed on it.
So just make sure your processor is 64Bit then it will run 2008

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LaserJet CM1017 MFP scanning issues i need windows 7 driver this printer everything is well but not working scaner so plz solve my issued

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You are in luck because HP just released on 7/5/2011 a new driver for your CM1010 printer. The following is the description with the download link following.

Type: Driver - Documentation Version: N/A (5 Jul 2011) Operating System(s): Microsoft Windows 7 (32-bit), Microsoft Windows 7 (64-bit), Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows Server 2003 64-Bit Edition, Microsoft Windows Server 2008 W32, Microsoft Windows Server 2008 x64, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows Vista (64-bit), Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows XP x64 File name: HP_UPD_direct_IP_Printing.pdf

Download this driver by clicking on the following link: CLICK HERE

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I installed the printer and share it. It is only available to user who are on x64bit. user with 32 bit win xp cant access it and install/share it. I have tried to download and install x86 driver but...

This is the HP solution for the problem


HP LaserJet, Color LaserJet and LaserJet MFP Products - Print driver Client / Server Connections in a mixed 32-bit and 64-bit environment ISSUE: 32-bit clients are not able to connect to shared Universal Print drivers or discrete drivers on a 64-bit print server or vice-versa. These scenarios may involve Server 2003/Server 2008 64-bit print servers with Windows XP, Vista, 7 32-bit clients. It is also possible that the server editions could be 32-bit versions with 64-bit clients. SOLUTION:
  1. The administrator will need to download the 64-bit AND 32-bt version of the print driver from www.hp.com . If the server involved is a 64-bit version, the 64-bit version of the print driver will need to be installed and mapped to the printer via TCP/IP. Ensure that the print driver has been shared on the network by going to the print driver properties and enabling Share this printer within the Sharing tab. c02030528.gif

    Ensure that communication has been established and that a driver test page can be printed from the 64-bit server. Once functionality has been confirmed from the 64-bit server, proceed to the next step.

  2. Currently, 64-bit clients will be able to connect to the shared 64-bit print driver that has been installed on the 64-bit server as the architecture currently matches. However, if 32-bit clients wish to map to the shared 64-bit print driver on the 64-bit server, the 32-bit version of the same driver will need to be installed within the current 64-bit driver.
    This process can be done by navigating to the printer properties of the 64-bit driver on the 64-bit server, clicking the Sharing tab and clicking the Additional Drivers button. c02030529.gif

  3. Once the administrator clicks on the Additional Drivers button, the next screen will allow the administrator to load the 32-bit drivers by placing a checkmark in the x86 button and clicking the OK button. c02030530.gif
  4. Once the administrator clicks the OK button, a print driver window will pop-up asking for the 32-bit driver components. Again, the administrator will need to download, and extract the 32-bit version of the print driver on the 64-bit server. Once the window below comes up, the administrator will need to navigate to the 32-bit driver components and select the appropriate driver .inf file.
    For example, the UPD .inf file would be the first file in the list and be named hpcuXXXc.inf. c02030531.gif

    Once the appropriate .inf file is selected, the 32-bit driver components will be installed within the 64-bit driver on the 64-bit server. This can be verified as both x86 (32-Bit) and x64 (64-Bit) boxes will now be checked and show the status as installed by clicking the Additional Drivers button compared to the screenshot in Step 3 above.

  5. Now that 64-Bit and 32-Bit drivers have been loaded onto the 64-Bit server, 32-Bit and 64-Bit clients can now navigate to the shared print driver on the 64-Bit server, by manually navigating to the shared print driver on the 64-Bit server from the client machine. Typically the path is \\servername\sharedprintername.

  6. Once the client maps to the shared print driver, printing should work successfully.

    For problems or errors that continue to occur after completing the aforementioned process, ensure that the latest version of the print drivers are being used www.hp.com . If there are problems with older discrete drivers, it is recommended to use the latest version of the Universal Print Driver which can be found at www.hp.com/go/upd .

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for following Operating System
» Microsoft Windows 7 (32-bit)
» Microsoft Windows 7 (64-bit)
» Microsoft Windows Server 2008 x64
» Microsoft Windows Server 2008 W32
» Microsoft Windows Vista
» Microsoft Windows Vista (64-bit)
» Microsoft Windows XP» Microsoft Windows Server 2003
» Microsoft Windows Server 2003 64-Bit Edition
» Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
» Microsoft Windows XP x64
» Microsoft Windows 2000
» Mac OS X
» Linux
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Not able to print from windows 2008 server 64 bit but able to print from xp clients

Install Addtional Print Driver --x64 bit from Printer Properties----require first to download Print driver from vendor website or if you already have this driver on CD, insert disc to CD/DVD ROM while installing
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