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Windows 98 computer system via USB. The driver on the inbox CD can be installed now because the Microsoft files needed should already be on the computer system. Please note: The solution for printing using Windows 98 will work as long as the customer has previously installed an HP printer via Page - HP LaserJet P2010 | HP LaserJet P2010 and P2015 Series Printers - Windows 98/ME/ - Page 2
so there is no problem installing any of our low end printers via USB on Win ME FAQ's: 1. Can I print to my new LJ printer in Windows 98/ME without a printer-specific driver? Answer: Yes, as long as it has PCL5 capability you will always be able to print using HP Legacy drivers with PCL5 capability - HP LaserJet P2010 | HP LaserJet P2010 and P2015 Series Printers - Windows 98/ME/ - Page 3
Document Attributes Author: GBU Technical Marketing Product Models: HP LaserJet P2010 and P2015 Series Printers Page 3 of 3
Drawer
Statement
HP LaserJet P2010 and P2015
Series Printers - Windows
98/ME/NT Support
Security Level:
Public
Date Written/Updated:
May 30, 2007
Document Number:
c01079962
Document Summary
D
Windows 98/ME Support
D
Windows NT Support
ALERT!
Printer Driver Support for Windows 98, ME, and
NT
Effective June 1, 2007, HP support for Windows 98/ME/NT will end:
1.
There will be no further support of the HP Windows 98/ME/NT traditional
printer drivers;
2.
There will be no further development or enhancements of the Windows
98/ME/NT printer drivers;
3.
There will be no support for defect resolution for the Windows 98/ME/NT
printer drivers.
Effective June 30, 2007, all Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 98/ME printer drivers will be
removed from hp.com:
1.
HP’s licensing agreement with third-party providers granting use of their
components will expire.
2.
HP’s licensing agreement to redistribute Microsoft’s USB files has expired.
3.
Basic support for your HP product will be available through the use of prior
printer or ‘legacy’ printer drivers.
ALERT!
HP LaserJet series printers must be in compliance with Microsoft.
Therefore, HP has removed the Microsoft USB files in Windows 98.
The Windows 98
driver is still on the in-box CD, and will work with Windows 98 if a HP printer driver has
previously been installed successfully on the Windows 98 computer system via USB.
The driver on the inbox CD can be installed now because the Microsoft files needed
should already be on the computer system.
Please note:
The solution for printing using
Windows 98 will work as long as the customer has previously installed an HP printer via
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