How to Install HP Deskjet 932C Driver by Using Setup File or Without CD or DVD Driver
Before printing and finding out the amazing result, let’s learn first about how to install HP Deskjet 932C. You can use this printer to print your documents and photos in its best result. Plus, I got lucky: I was raised by two antiquarians, and they knew qualiity in all things, unlike many of my friends' parents, and I seem to have many of their values (unlike many of my friends who must own tomorrow's model of everything today).HP Deskjet 932C is chosen because of its wonderful performance. This printer may just not be right for YOU. and I have also gotten official HP carts, not expired for amazing prices from other eBay vendors. As in all things, some are better than others, you do the usual work of finding out what is what.there, via feedback, etc. There are infinite vendors on eBay who sell third party/remfg ink for almost every printer, including this one. I make sure to keep the printer turned off unless I want to print something.I think, cause of heat reduction, it helps. I don't find the printer to be an ink hog, but again, I do little photo printing.and my print heads almost never need cleaning. Not that China is any species of a third world country, tho. Now, all made in third world countries by small children in basement paid almost nothing. Other day, I got my oldest one out, the old GX260 with the famous clam shell tower.and, OMG, it was made better than my next one, the GX620, and way better than my new one, the 980.īut, as technology moves on, newer things are faster, more efficient.but CRUMMIER. And, my observation is, in most things, the newer, the crummier/the shorter the average life expectancy. I like all things which are WELL MADE-made to last, well engineered.-things which have something similar to human character. My take on the printer is mine.cept, struggling to find a way to get it to function with W7 64 bit, I found infinite threads made by people all over the world who seem to feel the same about it.īUT, I do almost no photo printing, and I bet yr issues with that re this printer are prolly justified.
PS: Happy to say, I did find drivers for my Canon scanner for W7 64 bit.Ĭlick to the French say, chacun a son gout.
So, U nailed it.what I came upon and followed to get this done in one nano.SOOOOO COOL! When the test page came out, and re "environment" it said "Windows 圆4" I just screamed "YAY!":biggrin: And I now have more money to spend on new software for this system.:biggrin:
I have so much luv and respect for this old workhorse printer, feeling I could NO WAY use it with 64 bit was one reason I was first adverse to running 64 bit! I mean it. Newer=faster, off the hook NEEDLESS bells & whistles, AND MADE LIKE CRAP/disposable. Well, cept for some high end laser printers. Multifunction peripherals, in my experience, are crap: too much technology jammed into too small a space.forget, most new printers which weigh 3 ounces. I like stand alone, including my scanner. Pls know, since getting this built to last printer as a gift way back, I have bought and given away two newer printers! I also get knock off carts on eBay, and the vendor I use sells really good ones. Esp re the Mustek will NO WAY last as long as the older puppy!! FYI, with 4 GB RAM it SCREAMS onĬlick to expand.
I'm running Win 7 Professional on a MacBook Pro in a Bootcamp partition. Thanks for the tip on the 930C - something I'd never have tried otherwise. VOILA'! Yeah, it miffs me that the printer name and icon are not for my P1000, but hey, "the proof is in the printing"! And, using the menus, I can even clean my cartridge. After a few seconds, the "HP Deskjet 930C/932C/935C" option will appear. Under the "Use and existing port" option, select "USB001 (Virtual printer port for USB)ĥ. Select "Add a local printer" - IGNORING the "only if you don't have a USB printer" (Trust me.)ģ. In "Devices and Printers" click "Add a printer"Ģ. enu package for XP from the HP website would not install - even after multiple attempts using various compatability settings. Had the same problem with my P1000 - no driver. HP Photosmart P1000 installed & running in Win 7 I finally came upon this, addressing this challenge:Īnd below, is the fix some genius in the UK posted in the above thread it worked immediately: A MIRACLE! I could never have figured this out myself I spent much time delving on the interwebs, I have learned, I am hardly the only person on earth who would hate to give up this old, splendid printer, which is still being sold, believe it or not: In the event it might help someone, I am about to share the specifics of how I just now installed my old, infamous, best printer ever, HP Photosmart P1000 in my new system running W7 64 bit.