![]() There is ONE file we will need next, the “System information” file: hpc1015w.inf This depends on your “view”, and whether you can see the “file extension” or not. Most of them are the type “.cab”, or “Cabinet file”. ![]() STEP 3: If you then open that folder, you will see 29 files. It will make a folder with the same name as the zip file. Right-Click on it, and chose “Extract All…” STEP 2: Go to the folder where you saved, and find the. Put it in a nice folder you can get to easily, such as You will need to “SAVE AS”, not “Open” or “Run”. For the HP 1012, this happens to be Windows Vista-64 (Still available as of 7) STEP 1: Since Windows 10 is a 64-bit operating system, download a 64-bit driver. Main Problem: The only drivers available for the 1012 are for Windows 2000, XP, and Vista. It should work with the following instructions. You may have to find the one for your LaserJet 10XX, and you should look for the Vista 64-bit version (explained in STEP 1). NOTE: There is a driver on HP's website for 1010/1012/1015. Here is a great work-around, and I hope it helps with other LaserJet 10XX models as it did with my 1012. ![]() I had a DIFFERENT work around, to get it working on Windows 7, which involved installing and running it with the driver “HP LaserJet 2000 PLC 5” But that did not work with Windows 10. I have a HP LaserJet 1012, and it did not have drivers to work with Windows 7 either. ![]()
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