

Every OS that's every been connected to it, whether 32-bit or 64-bit, has printed if it supported the USB port the printer was connected to. I have an old (and I mean four years old!) DeskJet 940C connected via USB. I have two multifunction HP's on my 7 x86 right now, but will be going 圆4 this weekend.

I sure that HP not being 圆4 is incorrect. I was just wondering if anyone had any similar issues, either with wireless printing, or just with HP printers in general, and if they found ways to fix the problem.

I read online somewhere that HP just doesn't support 圆4, which in this day and age, is stupid (flash would be nice too Adobe.), but then how do I explain the old HP printer working flawlessly? Lovely.Īnyway, right now I'm resorting to printing to PDF with the Bullzip PDF Printer, and over the network opening it from the Vista machine and printing from there, but I would really appreciate the ability to print to the network printer. I've tried both the HP print drivers and the drivers that are installed by Windows 7 when you Add a Printer, and both recognize the device fine, but when it comes to printing a test page, an error pops up saying "Test page failed to print. So I tried usb, and once again, with the old printer, I could find the printer attached to the Vista system and Add a Network Printer and it would work just fine, but for whatever reason the new printer will not print. I've tried the printer's wireless capabilities and they work surprisingly well on the Vista x86 system, but no matter what I do I can't get it to work on the 64-bit 7 machine. Just recently, we bought a multifunction HP Photosmart C6380 and I can't for the life of me get the printer to work on Windows 7 RC 圆4, whereas the old printer worked just fine. The printer was an old HP Photosmart 7150. I've been running Windows 7 since the somewhat buggy 6xxx days, and I've been using a network printer here at home with no problems.
