HP Printers - Driver and software support for Windows 7
HP Printers - Driver and software support for Windows 7
Use this document to find the recommended HP Printer drivers for Windows 7.
This document applies to the following printers:
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HP LaserJet
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HP LaserJet Pro
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HP LaserJet Enterprise
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HP LaserJet Managed
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HP OfficeJet Enterprise
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HP OfficeJet Managed
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HP PageWide Enterprise
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HP PageWide Managed
For other HP printer models, such as a Deskjet, OfficeJet Pro, or Photosmart, go to HP Printers - Windows 7 Compatible Printers.
Find your printer
Find the section below for your printer type and then click to expand it.
Each section contains a table with a list of printer models. For each printer model listed, there is information about driver availability, the connection type(s) that can be used to install the driver, and links to hp.com support pages where you can download the driver.
The driver options that are available vary by printer model.
The following tables contain icons that represent driver availability and connection types.
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Description |
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USB connection |
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Network connection |
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Wireless connection |
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Description |
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Available |
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Available with limitations |
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Not available |
HP Color LaserJet
HP LaserJet (mono)
HP LaserJet Managed
HP LaserJet All-in-Ones
HP OfficeJet Enterprise
HP OfficeJet Managed
HP PageWide Enterprise
HP PageWide Managed
Driver and software types
Some printers have multiple driver options for use depending on the environment, printer connection type, and availability.
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Full solution – The Full solution is custom drivers and/or software created for select printers. "HP Full feature software and driver," "HP Full feature driver," or "HP Full software and drivers," offer a complete solution including full printer software functionality and the most advanced features available for the printer, and does not require additional HP software.
Recommended where available, the Full solution is either included on the HP Windows 7 CD/DVD that came with a new printer or is available for download from www.hp.com/go/support. Can be installed via USB or network.
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Basic PCL6 driver – PCL6 drivers use the printer's resources (internal processor and memory) to process print commands. It is a custom driver created for select printers that support PCL 6. Should not be confused with the UPD PCL 6.
This download, available only from www.hp.com/go/support, can be used to provide basic print or print/scan software features. Enables more advanced software functionality than the drivers included In-OS or Windows Update. Can be installed via USB or network.
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Basic Host-based – Host-based drivers use the computer's (host's) resources to process print commands when the computer is connected to the printer via USB cable. It is a custom driver created for host-based printers to provide basic print or print/scan software features. Enables more advanced software functionality than the drivers included In-OS or Windows Update.
Similar to the Basic PCL6 driver, this driver is available only from www.hp.com/go/support. Also known as a Plug and Play driver because it can be installed via USB only.
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Plug and Play driver or package – Host-based driver that can be installed via USB only. Similar to the Basic Host-based option, this driver is available only from www.hp.com/go/support.
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Universal Print Driver (UPD) – Universal driver download for use by customers that require print-only software features or for use by system administrators that want to use the file for distribution. Includes PCL 6, PCL5, and PostScript versions. Not recommended for All-in-One printers.
Often used in a business environment by administrators or IT staff when printing via a managed print server to multiple printer models in a static or mobile print environment. Can be installed via USB or network, but is typically installed via network.
NOTE:The HP Universal Print Driver for Windows PCL6 is recommended for most printing needs. It is used for general office applications such as word processing or spreadsheet applications, etc. HP Universal Print Driver for Windows PCL6 is recommended to achieve backward compatibility.
The printer must have PostScript (PS) printing capability to use the HP Universal Print Driver for Windows PostScript. Use the PostScript version for the following:
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When using a PostScript printer
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When printing from Adobe or other highly graphic intensive applications
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When printing documents containing a significant number of graphics or macros
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When printing in a mixed environment, for example, printing from both Windows and Macintosh applications
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Windows Update – Basic, driver included in Windows Update for the Windows 7 operating system (OS). For most printers, this driver provides print-only functionality (no scan features). Select printers will also have basic WIA support.
Use Devices and Printers to run Windows Update and obtain the latest drivers and updates. Best used when no other solution is available to provide limited print-only software features.
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In-Operating System (In-OS) – Basic, print-only (no scan) driver included in the Windows 7 operating system (OS) to provide limited print software features. Some of the advanced features may not be available. For some printers, these are the only driver options available. Best used when unable to connect to the internet or when no other solution is available. In the case of All-in-One printers, this is considered a better choice than UPD.
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Point and print driver bundle – Typically used by administrators or IT staff to allow for Point and Print interaction among different operating systems. Can be used to install a shared driver on a network print server and then to point to the print server share from a network client.
NOTE:This option is available to Enterprise customers but is not listed in this document. For more information about Point and Print driver bundles, go to www.hp.com/go/upd.
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HP ePrint software – HP ePrint software provides the ability to wirelessly print from a Windows or Mac desktop or laptop, to any wireless direct printer that is ePrint-enabled and connected to a network or HP cloud, from within applications using the standard File > Print method. Includes a driver for Windows and a .pdf workflow for Mac.
Use ePrint software to print documents or photos over the Internet by sending an email from an email-capable device, from any location, to an email address assigned to a Web-connected HP printer.
Use HP ePrint App to capture, edit, and wirelessly print photos and other image files from an iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch, Android phone, or other smart phone to a wireless network-connected HP printer.
Footnotes
Refer to the table below for footnotes.
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No network support. Use a USB connection to scan and/or install. |
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Internet connection required. If no internet access, use the driver included in the Windows 7 operating system (In OS) (if available). To manually install this option, use the Add Printer wizard. For instructions, go to Install the driver included in Windows or Windows Update. |
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If the company restricts access to the internet or Windows Update, contact the system administrator. |
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Universal Print Driver (UPD) provides print-only (no scan or fax) support. UPD includes an installer that enables either a traditional or dynamic mode install. |
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Full feature drivers or Full solutions are larger file downloads. When using a dial up connection, consider downloading the Basic, PLC6, Host-based, or Plug and Play option, if available. To check, click the link in the Recommended solution column for the printer. |
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This printer is fully supported using the recommended solution which provides print and scan software. |
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UPD is supported in Windows 7 including UPD PCL 6, UPD PCL 5, and UPD PostScript. For the best printing experience, download the latest version with the most recent fixes and features from www.hp.com/go/upd. |
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HP ePrint software is not supported via USB connections. For more information about compatibility and available mobile solutions, go to www.hp.com/go/LaserJetMobilePrinting. |
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To install the driver, connect the printer to the computer using a supported connection type. Some printers do not support network or wireless installs. For these printers, use a USB connection. Select printers have wireless accessories which will enable a wireless install. |
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To scan, connect the printer to the computer using a supported connection type. Some printers do not support wireless scanning or scanning over a network. For these printers, use a USB connection. Select printers might have wireless accessories which will enable wireless scanning. |
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Fax capability is available for select printers only. Use the HP PC Send Fax Driver or the HP LaserJet MFP Wizard Console where available. |
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Use the Embedded Web Server (EWS) to enable and configure scan features. |
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For a network installation, use the TCP/IP option. |
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The Basic driver is a PCL 6 Print driver or PCL 6 Print and Scan driver. In some cases, this does not include an installer (driver only). If after you download and double-click the file an installer does not automatically launch, install the print driver using the Add Printer Wizard. |
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Parallel and Serial ports are supported in Windows 7. |
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The Color LaserJet 5 and 5M only have a Postscript driver available. The Color LaserJet 5M uses the PostScript (PS) language for printing and has a PS language module installed. The Color LaserJet 5 did not have the PS language module installed but did have an optional module available. The Postscript driver will not work with the Color LaserJet 5 unless it has the optional PS language module installed. For color printing on a Color LaserJet 5, consider searching the Web for a PostScript module for this printer, and then obtain the driver from Windows Update. |
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