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Laserjet 6l Windows 10 Driver
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Looking to make my extraordinary HP-LaserJet 6L on Windows 10 64 bit, I downloaded Microsoft driver update for HP LaserJet 6L, version 6.1.7233.0, 11.6 MB -> for AMD64 architecture for my laptop but still not working. Any other driver compatible that you believe works? Thanks.
As I had condemned the old HP Laserjet 6L printer and replaced it with a new printer, I cannot test it out. Please try the below steps:In Windows 10, please click "Start" > "Control Panel" > "Devices and Printers" > "Add a printer". On "Add Printer" pop up window, kindly click "The printer that I want isn't listed" > "Add a local printer or network printer with manual settings" > "Use an existing port: LPT1: (Printer Port). (Assume the printer connection to your laptop is using parallel port, LPT1)Kindly click "Windows Update" and wait for about 10 minutes for the "Windows is updating the list of printers. This might take a few minutes." to complete. Kindly click "HP" manufacturer and scroll down the printers list to look for "HP Laserjet 6L" or "HP Laserjet 6L PS Class Driver", and click the "Next" button to install the HP Laserjet 6L printer drivers.
Download the HP LaserJet 6L Pro Printer Driver. After completing the download, insert the device into the computer and make sure that the cables and electrical connections are complete. After this, run the downloaded driver file to install and run the installation. It is important that the operating system is compatible when installing the driver. Please check immediately if your operating system is compatible.
This option requires basic OS understanding.Select Your Operating System, download zipped files, and then proceed tomanually install them.Recommended if Hewlett Packard Hp Laserjet 6l is the only driver on your PC you wish to update.
This option requires no OS understanding.Automatically scans your PC for the specific required version of Hewlett Packard Hp Laserjet 6l + all other outdated drivers, and installs them all at once.
HPIJS is HP's universal printer driver for most of their non-PostScript printers. It comes as a part of HPLIP, HP Linux Imaging and Printing. The supplied PPDs are provided by OpenPrinting.org and include PPDs for printers made by HP and printers made by other manufacturers. HP does not provide support for any non-HP printer.
In HPLIP 2.8.10 I found a driver for the LaserJet 3100. It is also listet as a supportet device. The LJ 3100 is recognized by HPLIP, but the driver does'nt work. Is the LJ 3100 now really supported? And if it is, what can I do to make it function?
I have an HP3100 as well, and just ran into the same problem. Right now the *only* reason I have a windows box on my network at all is because of the 3100; as soon as it works under Linux it's bye-bye Billy!
hp-makeuri[9417]: debug: Gethostbyname() failed. Trying other patterns...hp-makeuri[9417]: debug: Trying parallel with /dev/parport0hp-makeuri[9417]: debug: Found: hp:/par/HP_LaserJet_3100?device=/dev/parport0hp-makeuri[9417]: debug: Cache miss: hp_laserjet_3100hp-makeuri[9417]: debug: Reading file: /usr/share/hplip/data/models/models.dathp-makeuri[9417]: debug: Searching for section [hp_laserjet_3100] in file /usr/share/hplip/data/models/models.dathp-makeuri[9417]: debug: Found section [hp_laserjet_3100] in file /usr/share/hplip/data/models/models.datCUPS URI: hp:/par/HP_LaserJet_3100?device=/dev/parport0SANE URI: hpaio:/par/HP_LaserJet_3100?device=/dev/parport0
Interesting is that -web/models/laserjet/hp_laserjet_3100.html tells the printer is supported with HPLIP version 0.9.5 or later. On the other hand _printer.cgi?recnum=HP-LaserJet_3100 tells there is no proper support: "Reverse-engeneering efforts on the printer's protocol have already started, but were not finished. Anyone who makes this device finally working with free software please report on the the HP Forum here on OpenPrinting."
> Question #54810 on HPLIP changed:> +question/54810>> Jarno Suni proposed the following answer:> Interesting is that -> web/models/laserjet/hp_laserjet_3100.htmltells the printer is supported> with HPLIP version 0.9.5 or later. On the other hand> _printer.cgi?recnum=HP-LaserJet_3100> tells there is no proper support: "Reverse-engeneering efforts on the> printer's protocol have already started, but were not finished. Anyone> who makes this device finally working with free software please report> on the the HP Forum here on OpenPrinting.">> --> You received this question notification because you are a member of HP> Linux Imaging and Printing, which is an answer contact for HPLIP.>
I am also trying to get the printer work in Linux. Is there any chance to use such a recent driver in ubuntu 8.04? (I have an install CD for that ubuntu release.) Currently I am using ubuntu 7.10 having HPLIP 2.7.7. Even there /usr/share/hplip/data/models/models.dat file contains section "[hp_laserjet_3100]". I tried to install the printer using system-config-printer.py, that recognizes the printer as "HP LaserJet LPT parport0 HPLIP" (or that is at least one of the alternative devices to choose from), but there is no specific driver for the model in the list of HP drivers.
[hp_laserjet_3100]align-type=0clean-type=0color-cal-type=0copy-type=1embedded-server-type=1fax-type=0fw-download=0icon=HP_LaserJet_3200M.pngio-mfp-mode=6io-mode=1io-support=3job-storage=0linefeed-cal-type=0model1=HP LaserJet 3100panel-check-type=0pcard-type=0plugin=0power-settings=0pq-diag-type=0r-type=0scan-style=2scan-type=2status-battery-check=0status-dynamic-counters=0status-type=3support-released=1support-type=2support-ver=0.9.5tech-class=LJMonotech-subclass=Normaltech-type=3usb-pid=0000usb-vid=03f0
A driver which generates the data format which the printer needs is inside GPL Ghostscript. It is named "lj3100sw". You do not need to patch and compile Ghostscript. You can ignore the Ghostscript steps on and also the Ghostscript driver files in lj3100.tar.gz.
Hi Stefan, I never received a reply to my original post, but your experience sounds similar to mine. It's been a while since I worked on this, so most of the following is from memory. When I get time, I'm planning on opening a new thread and doing some more troubleshooting. I tried a Fedora automated install, then tried uninstalling and installing hplip manually using the instructions on the hplip web site. I was never able to get the hp-setup (if I remember the name correctly) program to recognize the printer correctly. You need to take extra steps to be sure the parallel support is enabled when configuring/compiling the package. I've tried following specific instructions for installing the laserjet 3100 on linux (I found on web - do a search and I'm sure you will find this page too), but the hp-setup program does not find the printer the way the instructions state. I suspect hplip was updated, and newer versions no longer treat the 3100 properly. My plan is to try previous versions of hp-setup until I find one that does treat the printer correctly, then determine where the change was made that broke it. According to the web post, all the software modules should be present in hplip to make the printer work right - it's just a matter of getting them to work together properly. Let me know if you ever manage to get it working. Thanks, 2ff7e9595c
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