![]() Your best bet if this doesnt work is to go to HP and get very specific steps that will enable your particular printer.Īnother workaround is to use a TCPIP print server externally to your printer, and print to that. Then go in an manually add the HP LaserJet 4000 Series PCL6 driver, and you should be able to print to it. The port should be automatically created when you plug the printer in to the USB port, but it will fail because it doesnt have a driver. However, I have an IEEE 1284.4 compatible printer and also an IEEE 1284.4 device (DOT4 USB) installed without question marks-presumably for the Postscript version.Īny suggestions (HP recommended I use the LaserJet 4000 PCL 6-and thats not working.).īecause your printer isnt in the list of supported printers, you have to trick it to work. I have a yellow question mark in device manager next to Generic IEEE 1284.4 printing support.
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