I have a HP PSC 2410 Photosmart All-in-One printer but Windows 7 does not install any print driver for the device therefore I can't print. Tried going through the Troubleshoot option and connecting to Windows Update to no avail . Any ideas anyone?
Windows 7 recognizes the printer but has a yellow triangle exclamation point. it will not print, but I cannot find any printer driver for Windows 7. any ideas?
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Are yere any more details on what is the matter with the printer in device manager?
You should be able to download the Windows Vista drivers for that printer from here, which should be compatible with Windows 7:
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"W2 INVALID PERS"
OK Solved it now. Lots of drivers in a package for HP laserjets. Go to the Windows Update page and download the package; here: Microsoft Update Catalog
This may or may not apply to other brands of printers or even other peripherals, but if you have an HP printer that is not supported by Windows 7 and HP doesn't have a W7 driver released for it yet, this is what you can do to get your printer working.
If your HP printer is showing up as an "other device" in the control panel and you have tried to DL the Vista drivers from HP with no luck, you can still use the Vista driver (32 or 64 bit) in W7. To do so, go to the control panel, right click on the printer (or other device perhaps) that is giving you trouble, go to properties, then click the update driver button. If you click on the driver button and it says no driver is installed for the device, even though you downloaded and tried to get your device working, "updating the driver" may work.
After clicking update driver, click on "browse my computer for the driver" manually. If you downloaded the driver package (non-plug and play) from HP and installed it, it should be somewhere in your program files under HP. Locate it with the browse function in driver update and you click install. That should do it.
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My HP All-in-One f300 (i think) installed just fine on its own, so again, this just applies to those HP printers that refuse to install. I have a feeling I'll be doing it again tomorrow with an HP color laser printer I got for a steal the other day.
I have a feeling that in the case like this involving other branded printers and possibly other devices; it's worth a shot, at least if drivers have yet to be released for the device or in the worst case, if your device is no longer supported and giving you troubles during their install.
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