Download Driver Hp Laserjet P1102w For Windows 10 64 Bit

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Jeannine Lander

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Aug 4, 2024, 3:58:13 PM8/4/24
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Dueto the fact that very frequently I experienced issues with wireless printing from a macbook pro as well as from a lenovo laptop, I wanted to update the firmware of my p1102w printer (CE658A). I have tried several ways but didn't succeed.

I have tried to go to the"Printers and scanners" it does confirm that the default printer is the p102w although it comes with the message: "stuurprogramma is niet beschikbaar", translated: "driver is not available". When I try to to go via the manager button to run the problem solving program it comes up with the message (HP EWS heeft geen stuurprogramma")HP EWS doesn't have a driver". The Windows problem solving program doesn't seem to be capable of solving this problem.


I am unable to install the software for my laserjet p1102w. I have tried the CD install, USB install, and downloadable install. The error message I receive is below. I've run through just about every tech support tutorial on HP's website as well as a few 3rd party websites, and I'm getting ready to throw this printer out the window. A few things about my setup: The printer is already connected to the network via other computers (Vista, which had no problem installing) . I'm running Windows 7 64-bit on an Acer Aspire 5745G.


Thank you for replying. I tried both the methods you posted, yet I am still unable to install the driver (See error below). I've tried the Microsoft regedit fix for it, but I have to have the driver installed in order to try it.


Click on start, type admin in the Search programs and files box, then click Administrative Tools from the list.

Double-click Services.

Right-click Print Spooler.

Click Stop to stop the Print Spooler.

Click Start to restart the Print Spooler.




I feel like we're getting closer to a solution, but not quite there yet. After running the steps, I finally got to the driver install portion of the install. Unfortunately, It failed about 3/4 the way through the driver install.


Make sure printer is online by right clicking the printer, select show whats printing, click the printer button at top of screen, make sure use printer offline isn't checked. If it is click it to uncheck it.


One step closer! The software and driver finally installed!! However, at the end of the installation when I try to print a test page, I receive this error. I have the permissions set to admin, and I am the admin.


Similar problem here. I can print via the USB cable, but cannot set up the printer as wireless. The install dialog box asks me to connect the USB cable. When I do so, I hear the Windows 7 sound for a recognized USB device, but the installation hangs waiting for me to connect the already connected cable.


I found that I had the same problem, printer install normally over USB, fails wireless install with a 'waiting for you to connect the USB' dialog. After much troubleshooting (cords, three different computers, two different OS', two different printers), I decided to see if I could manually force the printer into submission.


While using a MAC with the printer connected via USB, I opened its utility page. From this page, I found tabs for networking and eventually Wireless. Once you get to this point you can chose your specific WiFi security settings and load them into the printer. I power cycled the printer and after several seconds got a steady blue light.


I have similar problem. I am working on notebook Acer ZenBook. It has 3 slots USB 3. HP print and scan doctor finds and shows the device in the list, but the printer driver installation program continuously is looking for a device and finds nothing. I am canceling the process and retry on different USB slots.


At the list of printers on computer there is nothing installed, the USBs are working with scanner with no any problem, replacement of the USBs did not changed the result. It is really frustrating. At the same time a bunch of useless HP software was installed. Everything but the driver :).


The situation is repeating - coulple of months ago it was on Windows 7, now the same problem is on Windows 10. The drivers were downloaded today, the supporting information on the HP site is misguided and not updated.


First off, it's not a USB/hardware issue. When I install these laserjets on employee machines I don't even plug them in until after I put the installation disc in (or download it) and go through the setup, and I was getting the error "Failed to install, no new printer was installed" during the software installation without the printer even being connected via USB yet. Anyway, you don't even need the installation disc so I wouldn't even put it in. When I connected the printer, the PC recognizes it and then ultimately says "could not be installed" or whatever. Go to Start > Devices and Printers. You will see it in there, not as a normally installed printer, but as a sort of "uknown device" type icon with a yellow, exclamation point on it. Right click on it, go to properties, in the properties window click the Hardware tab. You will see 3-4 options and one should have a yellow exclamatin point to the right of it, I think it was called "P1100 USB EWS driver" click on it and then click properties. In that window click the Driver tab then click Update Driver. Windows automatically installed this driver after a few minutes, so I closed the two properties winows, and then back at the Devices & Printers screen, the printer still wasn't installed, but I right-clicked and clicked Troubleshoot at which point the driver was installed from automatic updates after a few minutes (something that had failed multiple times before updating that EWS driver. But if I had to guess, after updating the EWS driver the printer driver/software that failed to install from the disc probably would have worked as well although I didn't try it I just got it through the troubleshoot/windows update method.


My HP Laserjet P1102w used to work fine with OS X10.10. Then it started saying "The disk you inserted is not readable by this computer" whenever I switched it on, but the printer still worked. This morning it didn't. I uninstalled the printer, but can't re-install it - it isn't listed when I click "+". I have tried a different USB cable, and a different USB port - same message. The HP website does not provide a downloadable driver, as far as I can see. What do I do? (The wireless connection to the printer stopped working ages ago. The printer still works with our two PCs via USB.)


I found that Sam Katz1 was correct that wifi had to be off for it to work with usb, but that even when the wifi light was off, I still saw the printer broadcasting on wifi and still I got the error when plugging in the usb cable.


I'm having the same problem with my hp ljp1102w printer. I repaired permissions via terminal. I rebooted in Windows and updated the firmware. I looked everywhere while I was in Windows for the setting to turn off the Smart Install software and could not find it. Then when booted up in the Mac OS, I downloaded and installed the latest hp drivers from Apple. I was able to print fine! Then after doing a needed restart, I'm getting the same "The disk you inserted was not readable by this computer." AGAIN. Your second link at hp showing how to turn off the Smart Install software no longer works. Can you tell me where to find that, for when I boot up in Windows again? I think that will solve my problem. I sure can't keep reinstalling the printer drivers every time I restart my computer.


You might want to consider starting a new discussion. Since this one is marked solved and is a couple of years old, less people are likely to look at it. A new post would be much more visible. You can link to this one.


Go to Finder, hold the Shift Key (Sierra) (Option key on older OS) whilst on the GO menu and then select Library/ Printers. Download my driver file from here: HP LaserJet Professional P1102.app.zip - Google Drive


Right there with ya. Making it even worse for me: Sometimes the sequence of hard resetting printer, etc. will work. Other times, I will follow EXACT SAME SEQUENCE and it won't. A few months ago, I was about to click "buy" on a new printer in my cart, but tried one last time and voila, HP LaserJet P1102w was working again. It worked fine for months - never saw the "this disk is not readable" message. Back to being a reliable, simple printer. The other day, it ran out of paper mid-print. That set off the whole cycle all over again. Tried all the usual fixes and Googled new ones - nothing.


According to an ASC member who claims to work for HP, this issue can be resolved by repairing the permissions of the startup volume in Disk Utility. I can't confirm, but it has apparently worked in at least one case. It has also reportedly been resolved by starting the computer in safe mode with the printer disconnected.


If the same persist, a such may also happen due to a conflict with the HP Smart Install feature which is Windows Based only and being wrongly read by the Mac, in order to resolve a such a Windows based PC will be required. any laptop should meet the purpose, the printer will be installed automatically by connecting the USB.


I have problems installing the driver, then I follow advice in this forum from other posts having similar problems the the hplip-plugin is able to detect the correct model of my printer and it does download the driver (it complains that it cannot get the key to validate the install) it says success and then reports failure. Of course I am still not able to use the printer.


thanks for the link but i discovered that the problem was that the printer was not even recognised even in windows, I got a new pc and assumed it worked because it used to work with my 7 year old imac. I had issues with the printer not being recognised the first time i turned it on on a boot , I thought it was my imac, by my new pc shows that there is something wrong with the printer itself on hardware level. In any case i hooked it back to my iMac which now i gave to my father. Thank you all for you assistance

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