HP Deskjet 970cxi driver Type: ZIP SELF-EXTRACTING Version: 4.3 For: Windows NT.
HP LaserJet 1018 driver Type: INSTALLSHIELD Version: 9/18/2012 For: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 7 64-bit, Windows Vista 64-bit, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 64-bit, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 10 64-bit, Windows 8 64-bit, Windows 8.1, Windows 8.1 64-bit.
HP LaserJet 1012 Host Based driver Type: EXECUTABLE SELF-EXTRACTING Version: 5.60.1604.0 For: Windows 2000, Windows XP File size: 906 Kb Count views: 936 Count downloads: 156.
HP LaserJet 1012 Printing System driver Type: EXECUTABLE SELF-EXTRACTING Version: 3.0 For: Windows 2000, Windows XP File size: 54.84 Mb Count views: 1257 Count downloads: 248.
HP LaserJet 1012 software Version: 1.1.1 For: Mac OS 9.x File size: 8.63 Mb Count views: 1764 Count downloads: 202.
HP LaserJet 1012 LaserJet 1010/1012/1015 Host Based driver Type: INSTALLSHIELD Version: 20080924 For: Windows Vista 64-bit File size: 19.91 Mb Count views: 1847 Count downloads: 433.
HP LaserJet 1012 LaserJet 1010/1012/1015 Host Based driver Type: INSTALLSHIELD Version: 20080924 For: Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64-bit File size: 14.25 Mb Count views: 2307 Count downloads: 633.
HP LaserJet 1012 driver Version: 1.1.3 For: Mac OS X File size: 11.28 Mb Count views: 5483 Count downloads: 654.
If you want to keep the same printer for years and years, and have the most compatibility regardless of system, then aim for a printer that uses the PCL and/or Postscript printer languages.Popular Printers HP LaserJet 1012 drivers: You can try the HP "universal" printer driver, but the 1012 isn't on the supported printer list, and from trying to get 1012's working with Vista in the past personally, it's not going to happen (even with a hacked apart XP driver), especially when you throw 64-bit into the mix.īascially, if you buy a sub-$200 laser printer, expect to replace it whenever you replace your OS with something a couple years newer than the printer. This keeps the price low, but the major trade-off is (as you've discovered) when the printer gets end-of-life'd by the manufacturer they stop making drivers, and the printers aren't compatible with any other drivers. Meaning they use the computer's CPU to do the printing processing, and require a specific driver to do it. Low-end HP printers (ie: Home-use ones) are 'host-based'-only printers.