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In article <deltatux.36afs6@no-mx.forums.net>, deltatux.36afs6@no-
mx.forums.net says...
>
> Alright, I have an HP Deskjet 722C installed on my parent's computer
> (running Windows XP 32-bit). Thing is that I have Windows Vista Home
> Premium x64. HP is being a jerk and not help me find something very
> simple, which is just an INF file since that's all my computer is
> complaining. This is getting really annoying because I can't constantly
> walk over to that computer with a USB key to just print something.
>
> Can anyone, including any Microsoft staff please direct me to the
> correct INF file that HP Deskjet 722C requires in order to print on the
> x64 system?
The HP 7xx series are host-based printers. They are very 'stupid' and
only understand a very low-level graphics language, unlike most other HP
printers. The driver requires 2-way communication with the printer.
Networking the 7xx series has been iffy at best. Back in the Win9x/NT
era, there were one or two old drivers that would work, but newer ones
wouldn't. None of them would work with Vista.
As Malke posted, bite the bullet and buy a new printer. Even the
cheapest printer will probably have a better quality printout, and be
Vista compatible. In fact, for a bit more money, you can find many
pretty cheap printers that have Ethernet networking BUILT-IN. Get one of
those, and you know it will work, as long as you can find drivers for
all your operating systems.
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