Download the latest and official version of drivers for HP LaserJet 1100 All-in-One Printer series. This driver package is available for 32 and 64 bit PCs. It is compatible with the following operating Systems: Windows 7 (32-bit), Windows 7 (64-bit), Windows Vista (32-bit), Windows Vista (64-bit), Windows XP (32-bit), Windows 200, Windows NT, Windows Server 2003. Don't worry if you don't know what's your operating system. HP website will automatically detect your device and select the best installer for your OS.
AllI have just succesfully found a solution to making the laser jet 1000 work under windows 7 64bitThe trick is that you need a GDI driver and finding a supplier ( other than HP ) who has built one.Go to the following link and download the windows 7 64 bit driver for the following printer =search desktop printer -> magicolor 2430DL ->drivers -> windows 7 64bit ( or whartever windows version you need)KONICA MINOLTA magicolor 2430DLinstall the driversAdd the printer as you would normally and then open the print queue window andunder printer properties select advanced and under print processor select winprint rawThe reason this works is that this printer uses the same hardware GDI engine as the lasjet 1000EnjoyAnthony
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The way I have it set up is that my laserjet 1000 is plugged into a seperate old PC running windows 2000 with laserjet 1000 drivers loaded on it as its shared by various household computer ranging from Macbook to XP and now windows7.
Then, Right-Click on the Laserjet1000 printer > Properties > Hardware > Properties > Change Parameters > Driver > Updated Pilote > I chose the "choose drivers locally" and then choose "Konica" as manufacturer, then selected the "2430DL" model. After driver insalled, I made the proposed change (Winprint/RAW), but when trying to print the test page, nothing happens, and the printer enters the error state.
Thank you so much Anthony! How in the world did you figure all this out?For those of you who need a little more direction, I will elaborate on Anthony's instructions with a step-by-step guide:The printer needs to be plugged into a computer that is running a 32-bit version of Windows and networked to your Windows 7 64-bit machine. The computer running 32-bit Windows will be your print server. On the 32-bit machine, install the HP drivers found here:and share the printer over the network.On the computer running Windows 7 64-bit, download and unzip the magicolor 2430DL driver that Anthony pointed to.Double click on \mc2430DL_win7_x64_v2024200\En\Setup.exe.When setup asks what components to install, only select the driver, deselecting the other options, and click OK.Next, it will ask you whether it's a local or network printer. Select Local Printer and click OKNext, under Select Port, select Other, leaving the drop-down box as is and click OK.Change the name to 'hp LaserJet 1000' and click OK.The printer driver should install successfully.
I did not go to the extreme of modifying things like Los15 did. You may have to do this if you have a Win 7 machine hosting the printer. I left my print drivers unaltered and started on #11 like erpp. I installed the host based drivers a long time ago. If you do not have the DOS driver installed, then install the host based driver.
II) On the 64 bit Windows 7 system I followed the whole procedure described: steps 1 to 4. The LaserJet 1000 DOS, showed up as Printer under "Devices and Printers", so that was the printer name I used to create the Local Port. Had to update the HP printer list originally presented by W7 because it did not contain the HP LaserJet 1100 MS, which only showed up after the update. Printer is installed as HP LaserJet 1100 MS. Installation was rather fast. Worked fine. If there are any hitches later on its functioning I will update this post.
7. After successful install you will notice two printers. One is the LaserJet 1000 and the other is the LaserJet 1000 DOS. They are not read to print. Need to fix driver issue on LaserJet 1000 in the next step.
I have same computer and cannot get the solution for the printer to work, It seems the installation of drivers of the konica printer is my issue, which ones do i use? a more step by step instruction may be what i need. But, can't get it to work now. I have my hp laser 1000 conected to a gateway running xp through usb and it shares fine with all xp computers but now none of the windows 7 will print to gateway computer.
Phil, do not use the konica driver. Use HP's host-based driver (DOS printer) on the WinXP print server and use HP Laserjet 1100MS driver for the Win 7 machines. If you do not have the host based driver, download it from the HP support page. Make sure to update the drivers first on the Win 7 machine in order to see the HP Laserjet 1100MS driver.
I resolved this problem recently. Host the HP Laserjet 1000 on a 32-bit machine like WinXP. Assign this as your print server on your home network. Your Windows 7 machine will be somewhere on the network. Install the host based drivers on the WinXP machine. Modify the DOS driver and change the port to USB. On the Win 7 64 bit machine, install a new printer as a LOCAL PRINTER (although it is not attched to the Win 7 machine). Create a new port. Local port type. For the port name use \\PrintServerName\PrinterShareName. Click on Windows update button next to update the drivers. Choose HP Laserjet 1100 MS as the driver for the Win 7 machine. Save with whatever name and do a test print.
I have one Win 7 computer connected to a Laserjet 1000. I downloaded the Konica driver and followed the instructions, but nothing. I do not have a network or a print server, just one computer connected to one printer. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated. I am not a super wiz at this stuff so detailed instructions would really be appreciated.
When you have an HP brand of a printer then in most cases you are familiar with the compatibility challenges of the application. This is why each and every type of this computer comes i=with a set of divers to prevent such problems. This is why hp laserjet 1100 printer drivers application comes as a set of complete drivers to alleviate such a challenge.
It is a tool with a complete set of all the coding functions when it comes to the printer. It is a simple application whose download and installation process is faster. At some point, you will be forced to put the flash drive in a bid to enhance the plug and use functionality. This is common with the current computers and laptops which come with the USB disk. The printer comes with the drivers loaded in a compact disk. once you insert it, it just detects it in the system and the installation process begins.
HP LaserJet 1100 Printer Drivers is licensed as freeware for PC or laptop with Windows 32 bit and 64 bit operating system. It is in printers category and is available to all software users as a free download.
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I tried this option for the Laserjet 1100 connected on LPT1 and when I try to open the driver through the have disk option I get told "The folder you specified doesn't contain a compatible software driver for your device. If the folder contains a driver, make sure it is designed to work with Windows for x64 based systems."I am running Windows 7 64, I really don't want to have to bin this printer. Any help would be greatly appreciated, thank you.
I have HP 1100 printer using under Windows XP Pro operating system. I am in the process of buying a computer and worried about HP 1100 printer under Windows 7.I looked one HP computer at Costco. The desktop/Notebook does not have any Parallel port. I am told that the new computer systems do not come with Parallel Port. My question is how one can resolve this for printer connectivity to new computer system.Also as suggested when I click to =%22windows%207%20laserjet%201100"Click to install the MU Catalog ActiveX control" pops up. Is it required to do this installation? Or is there any way to by-pass and get the desired driver for HP 1100 printer?I would appreciate any help.ThanksAnami Bhargava
I just bought a new laptop with Windows 7 (64 bit) and am having the same problem as Michael and anonymous with not getting my HP Laserjet 1100 to work even though I've downloaded the updates from the Microsoft. Any thoughts? 2ff7e9595c
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