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Nightbrother
07-05-2006, 18:09
For some sodding reason way beyond my poor understanding, I can't find a driver for an older printer I have, a HP Psc All-in-One 1100 thingy. It's standing at another comp, and I'd at least like it to work, but the driver crap I found on HP's website, worked like a man trying to shove an elephant up a squirrel's butt, meaning not at all, and all other driver places seem to only be referring to HP's website.
Therefore, I thought someone here with understanding way beyond me, could point me to a website or other place where a driver for that sodding printer can be found.
Ta!
P.S. First one to find one that works, will be sent free alcohol.
what exactly is problema, is it usb printah?
Nightbrother
07-05-2006, 18:29
Jaaa, USB printah, needs a driver apparently, the bastard. Don't have it anywhere, not on the comp, or on any disc.
uh and that 160 meg faggotism driver pack from hp?
Weird, drivers for stuff that old should be built into Windows. I'd try removing it from system and then pluging it in and out untill it'll catch : D
Nightbrother
07-05-2006, 21:43
Aye, that 160 meg faggot crap from HP is the only thing that ought to support the printer, but it doesn't, and there seems to be no other places to find the driver.
@Quinn: Aye, you'd think Windows could find it, but it can't, so I guess it's not built in. Arse. Chinese built HP crap no doubt. ;)
Sure thats the right model number? The 1100 driver I found was for a laserjet.
Best place to try would be www.driverguide.com always find they have most drivers there.
NB: http://www.hp.com/go/us/aio/drivercheck
Open that link in Internet Explorer and post what the results are.
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no its a bloody question ya tool...
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