I purchased P2035 printer, I found the printer come with GDI driver, where the application iI am usuing is desinged to print on PCL, I google the problem and found some people claims the printer is not comapatible for PCL5 or PCL6,
I facing new problem that it print extra blank page, not with all application, but only with account software (it tailor made) the software developer is no more on planet of earth, he dead few months back.
This is a tough one as the P2035 is a GDI based printer which means it does not have a PCL interpreter built in but relies on the computer to format pages. A generic PCL driver will not work. You would be better off finding a P2055 printer which does have the required PCL interpreter built in. Unless you can get the 2003 driver to work you are probably out of luck.
Right click on the printer and open the printer properties. Click on the sharing tab and then click on Additional Drivers. That is where you select it to use a 32 bit driver also. These days HP recommends using the Universal Print Driver (UPD). I recommend version 5. Stay away from version v4.7.
It is connected by cable, but suddenly now does not show up as a choice in list of printers using CTRL P. I've also tried using the print command in local software programs with the same result. Computer Settings indicate the driver is unavailable. I downloaded a driver (presumably for Windows 10) but that had no effect. Status on Device Manager states: "This device is working properly."
Firstly I'd like to clarify: I'm not working for any hardware or software vendor. Your printer/scanner had been working perfectly for few years or even decades and now it won't do anything or only few things because of a new Operating system.
Microsoft, Apple will never say "Warning: Using this new product, your existing hardware may NOT work at all". They only say their new products will blah blah ....They promise everything then put all the unhappiness, blames to hardware vendors.
I believe developing new products is much cheaper than supporting older products and each product must have a life cycle, it must die loudly or quietly and the Operating systems will kill our hardware quicker.
After using the HP 2035 printer under Windows 11 for many months, yesterday the driver disappeared, and I cannot locate one on the HP drivers page. Printer still listed in Devices list but no driver in system. What happened?
Just so you know, the class drivers introduced in Windows 8 cannot be installed on Windows 7, this is by design since this driver type, Type 4 driver, did not exist prior to Windows 8 so Windows 7 does not contain the code to handle them.
I have a P1606DN that I like very much. There is one funny thing - the initial
installation only offers a single driver that does not support duplex printing.
You need to finish the installation. Then you can edit and change the driver.
3) Click the Update button next to the flagged printer driver to automatically download the correct version of the driver (you can do this with the FREE version), and install the driver in your computer.
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