I just replaced a desktop with a Windows 7 64 bit machine, and attached our HP 1320 laser printer to it via USB. Windows 7 automatically set it up. The Win7 machine is connected to a LAN with a 32 bit Windows XP Thinkpad.
I now cannot reach the laserprinter from the Thinkpad. It says the 'server doesn't have the correct print driver' yet I find no means of updating either the server or the Thinkpad with a print driver.From reading these forums, it looks as though I should have a 32 bit print driver on the 64 bit Win7 machine. The Windows 7 Compatability Centre links to HP's support site, which says there are no HP drivers for the HP 1320 for a 32 bit or 64 bit Windows7 machine.How can I get the additional needed driver, and does it need to be on the Win 7 machine (where the printer is attached) or on the Thinkpad? I used to be able to print just fine from the Thinkpad. Thank you, thank you. With a location for the universal print driver, I was able to solve the problem.
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Let me restate the issue so that others who may have the same problem can also resolve their problem.Problem: replaced XP desktop with Win 7 64 bit desktop. HP 1320 printer attached to this desktop. Win 7 desktop connected via LAN to XP Thinkpad. Thinkpad could use the HP 1320 network-connected printer when the desktop was an XP machine, and could notuse it when the desktop was replaced with the Win 7 64 bit desktop.
Win 7 automatically added the HP 1320 to the Win 7 machine using PCL5 Universal Print Driver.In attempting to 'add printer' to the XP Thinkpad, I kept getting an error message that 'server doesn't have the correct print driver' and I had no luck successfully installing a print driver on the (Win 7) server.I tried all solutions suggested in this thread, most of which involve a link to HP's print driver site. This HP site says there are no Windows 7 print drivers for the HP 1320, as it is automatically recognized by Win 7 without special drivers.Resolution:Follow the link supplied by 'smittychat' (above) which yields a Universal Print Driver PCL 5 set for XP and for 64 bit and 32 bit Windows 7.I first tried to install the 32 bit Windows 7 print driver on the new Win 7 desktop. That did not work. (remember, the error message said theserver's print driver is not correct) Then I used the same link and moved to the Thinkpad, installing the XP version of the Universal Print Driver PCL5 set.
I got an error message, but the installation did work. I can now printwith full functionality (two sided printing, etc) from both the Windows 7 desktop (printing locally) and the XP Thinkpad (printing via the LAN). Thank you 'smittychat.' This has taken me a week.Hewlett Packard should modify its driver web site so that checking for Windows 7 drivers for the HP 1320 points to the Universal Print Driver link.
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