Have now (HP PSC 2355v AIO) has native Win7 drivers, but I can get better functionality out of it by leaving it connected to my XP desktop PC and sharing it on my home network. I had a perfectly good HP printer when I upgraded from ME to XP, and lost most of the functions on it. I know the frustration of not being able to use a perfectly good piece of equipment just because of a new OS. I can't even get Windows 7 drivers for my 18 month old Gateway laptop. Your needs (or you would have replaced long ago), but what you're asking just isn't feasible. I'm sure it's a perfectly good printer for It's at least 8 years old, and no company can be expected to create or update drivers or firmware for something that old. One thing you have to remember is that the 1000 series is an OLD printer (technology-wise). That may give you more functionality than you currently have if none of the native Win7 drivers work. If you have Windows 7 32-bit, you can download the XP drivers for it and install them in compatibility mode. If not, try one of the similar ones to see If your exact model is not listed, click on 'Windows Update' at the bottom of the page, wait for the drivers to show, and see if it's listed now. There are a number of LJ 1000 series drivers available in Windows 7.
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