Solved 64-bit Win7 system can not connect 32-bit XP network shared printer

  
When using WIN7 64-bit Ultimate operating system found a problem, 64-bit Windows7 system can not connect 32-bit XP network shared printer, and 32-bit WIN7 can.
HP customer service explained that the XP 32-bit operating system does not match the WIN 7 64-bit data and cannot achieve the effect of shared printing. The official website of Microsoft is to install the WIN 7SP1 patch to solve this problem …
here Share a simple solution:
Method 1:
First download a 64-bit printer driver, then add the printer, note that the local printer to be added here, install the official network driver, do not detect the printer, installed After opening the printer property configuration window, click the <ports> page, in the configuration interface, add a new port, select the local interface (Local port) and change the interface name to "host ip or network name printer share name" ;, after the addition is complete, select the port, and then confirm, you can use!
Method 2:
WIN7, there is no HPLJ1010 driver. But you can use 1015 instead, the specific operation method: start - printer - add printer - connect to the local (automatic detection do not tick), --- port select DOT4---- left manufacturer choose HP---right Side selection 1015, (if there is no 1015) point windows update. There will be, then click Next, after the addition is complete, try it, I tried, no problem. I hope I can help you!
Open the printer property configuration window after installation, click the <port> page, add a new port in the configuration interface, select the local interface (Local port) to change the interface name For "host ip or network name printer share name", after adding, select the port, and then confirm it, you can use it!
Method 3:
My company is hp1010 laser printer, I The notebook is 64-bit win7, I installed successfully with 64vista driver.

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