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How To Install HP LaserJet 1010 Printer on Windows 7

HP LaserJet 1010 printer is a monochrome laser printer that handles printouts at up to 12 pages per minute for A4 sizes papers. It also delivers its first page out for 8 seconds and has 600 x 600 dpi printing resolution. It has a 150 sheet paper tray capacity and has a priority feed slot. If you happen to own an HP LaserJet 1010 but your desktop happens to have a Windows 7 operating system, then you might find yourself having a hard time installing your HP LaserJet1010 printer on it.

That’s why for today’s article, we’re going to teach you on how to install the HP LaserJet 1010 printer on your Windows 7 computer.

How To Install HP LaserJet 1010 Printer on Windows 7
Step 1 – Open the the windows taskbar, hover and click the Control Panel.
Step 2 – Go to Hardware and Sound then proceed to Devices and Printers.
Step 3 – Click add a printer then a window will pop out of your screen. Select and clickadd a local printer.
Step 4 – From the list next to the “Use an existing port” then select “DOT4_001 (Generic IEEE….)” then click next.
Step 5 – Then click Windows Update.
Step 6 – The windows will then show “Install the Printer Driver”, select HP from theManufacturer list and “HP Jaserjet 3055 PCL5″ then next.
Step 7 - The printer’s name will automatically appear HP LaserJet 3055 PCL5, change this to HP LaserJet 1010 laser printer then select next.
Step 8 – The printer’s driver will then install.
Step 9 – Once done, select whether you will share the printer over the network or not.
Step 10 – Then it’s finished, check set as the default printer then click finish.


If you’re quite confused on how to do this, you can check out this video from xitm4n in Youtube.

However, if you’re looking for HP LaserJet 1010 printer supplies, TonerBoss offers Compatible HP Q2612A Laser Toner Cartridge which is produced to meet or exceed the performance of an OEM (original) HP Q2612A at a far more reasonable price.

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