HP's nonexistent Win7/64 bit drivers for my HP2200D laser printer are the reason that I finally decided to look for a new laser printer and bought a Brother 5470DW laser printer with which I'm very happy. HP's 'universal' drivers are NOT universal and for the most part are crap. Cara Mereset Printer Canon Ip2770 Tanpa Software. Hp Smart Update Manager Isolation on this page. That said, have to you tried the Microsoft-based HP drivers which should install by default? If you want to try them, you need to completely uninstall any existing HP 6L printer instances you have on the system (see below). I'd turn off the printer and unplug the printer-to-pc connector (USB?) and perhaps even reboot before doing the following steps: Full Remove of a printer: Control Panel >Administrative Tools >Print Management: 1. 'All Printers' section: highlight printer instance, right click, choose 'Delete' 2. 'All Drivers' section: highlight, right click, choose 'Remove Driver Package' and then choose 'Delete' 3.

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Reboot--probably not absolutely necessary but I would. NOTE: You must do Step 1 (in the 'All Printers' section) above before doing Step 2 (in the 'All Drivers' section) or it won't allow you to do the 'Remove Driver Package'. Do the above for all installed HP6L printer instances. Once you've removed/deleted the 6L instances and rebooted, plug in the printer-to-pc connector (USB?) and turn on the printer--I'm pretty sure that Windows won't look for drivers until you turn the printer on but it might start when you plug in the printer-to-pc connector. Windows should then present you with a list of Microsoft-based HP printer drivers and you may need to scroll through a list. Also look at and possibly install HP printer drivers that are close to the 6L--for example, for my HP2200D, I also installed the HP2300 drivers which worked for my HP2200D although unfortunately the HP2300 drivers also didn't allow me to print on user-defined paper sizes (the major problem I had with the HP2200D Win7/64bit drivers). It's been quite a long time since I played with this but, if memory serves, there should be an option within the Windows printer installation process which will allow you to tell Windows to check Microsoft's Update 'area'/database (not Windows Update) to see what other Microsoft-based printer drivers are out there.

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