Hello, I've been printing with my HP Deskjet 1010 and the macOS Catalina without any problem, ever since I upgraded to Big Sur, its saying the printer software is missing information and isn't installed properly. I have uninstalled and tried to install the printer driver and software again and now it says its incompatible. I use my printer daily and need it to work but I can't seem to find a solution. please help.

I have updated Mac OS Big Sur. Since then I am unable to print. I have HP Laser Jet 1010 printer (and another HP Laser Jet 1102). I am unable find drivers for these printers for the curren OS version. What should I do?


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For the LaserJet 1010, there are two ways that you could try. Ronasara already mentioned Gutenprint (there is an hp-lj_1010 driver), or you may want to check whether the new (post date Dec 11, 2020) HP Printer Drivers v5.1 for macOS package from Apple ( =en_US) has a working LaserJet 1010 (or possibly 1012/1015) driver.

As you no doubt know, when we do an update or an upgrade, we often must then update our printer drivers. The problems reported with HP printers have been presented here literally hundreds of times. I offer the following comments. (1) thoroughly check the HP web site for any potential drivers. (2) Download and try using drivers for Catalina. Some people have had success with that. (3) Ask HP when and if these drivers will be released. They do have customer service people there. (4) Visit the web site at the link blow. There you will find many drivers for printers that are no longer supported. They are written by professionals who volunteer their time. Hopefully, one of them will work for you. And next time you purchase a printer, remember who did, or did not support their customers.

I use my old but well working LaserJet 1010 printer, which is officially unsupported (no official driver). In the community I got solution, so I have a non-official driver to use the printer. Printing pages works well. But.

I can't set printer properties. I tried from Word, from Explorer as pdf-viewer, and from Control Panel as well. Every time I want to open Printer properties, click-on-it quits the actual program (close and reopen the Word, close the Explorer and close the control panel printer properties window) and nothing happens.

(To tell the truth thetone of the printed pages are too light, also with brand new HP official toner. Maybe something set wrong, so I want to turn off econo mode if there is, or turn off the sketch mode or set the tone higher. And I want to do it in the system file, as the non-official driver has no setup possibilities or it doesn't work from program).

Even the model number is too hard! If it is critical to getting information, why isn't it written on the front. This HP Envy laptop has no such information. I am not going to pull the machine apart to look for this. All I want to do is run my HP non-wireless printer with my new laptop

Regrettably, some of us struggle with all this stuff. I want HP to send me a step-by-step guide to having their laptop work with the printer I have. I shouldn't have to have the skills of an IT grad to work this stuff out.

In Win10 -> add new printer -> add it manually .... old printer ... not on the list -> select connected port- Dot4_001 -> find HP LaserJet 1015 on the nenu list -> if thers is no 1015 then click "Windows Update" which under the right side of the menu list and waiting for its ending...... then go back finding again. It should be fine.

If it's not then click the "install from disk" which seats beside the "Windows Update" and point it to the folder where you download the 1015's driver. Don't to unzip the driverfirst which you downloaded.

So I try to find to use the HP Universal Print Driver PCl5 (not PCL6 it won't work) and there's no such one on 1010's Win7 x64 drivers. Then i went to HP P2055's Win7 x64 driver and fount it, download and execute and assign a folder to extract to.

HP LaserJet 1010 is more than 10 years aged it's simple and effective and long life to use but i don't think HP has the responsibility for all new Windows system for it. If you think they should be then maybe one day HP will cut down the life expectancy of every new HP printers and shorten them to less than 5 years. Then there's nothing to worry about.

Sounds easy but no luck. The installer detects 12.1 and says it is an unsupported version. Instead of just checking for a minimum OS, apparently HP knows the driver is for MacOS 12 and complains since 12.1 is not 12 It is nearly impossible to talk to anyone live at HP much less to find someone who understand the details of this issue.

Come on @Jay_G24 and HP. READ the comments. We're looking for drivers for MacOS 12.1 (TWELVE DOT ONE). The current universal driver (released Oct 27) is for MacOS 12 (apparently TWELVE DOT ZERO). When used on TWELVE DOT ONE, the installer complains that the OS version is not supported. Giving us the MacOS TWELVE driver is not helpful

Are there any printer drivers for any HP printers available anymore? I can't use this stupid "HP Easy Start" - I need the actual drivers so I can deploy these printers to hundreds of users through our management system. I'm not going to have our help desk spend countless hours talking people into running "HP Easy Start" to setup dozens of printers across the planet - unless HP wants to pay for the work!


I recently installed win7 on the school's crashed Vista PC. Now the printer which is a laserjet 1010 is printing slowly. It takes long to start printing and when it prints it prints pages at 25 second intervals. what could be the cause of this?


I want to conclude my participation in this particular post like this. I had many times HP LJ 1010 printers, which were all perfectly working under WXP and Vista, plugged into the same W7 machine. Sometimes even two printers at once. One of them was printing immediately, the other one with a long delay and needed restart after every 20-40 pages. Matching their serial numbers against the database (used to be on the Internet) has always shown that the ''snail printer'' is from the group with the partly defective memory.

Some batches of HP LJ 1010 have partly defective memory from the production. This issue have been treated in all Windows drivers for the printer up to the Vista including. But NOT in W7 drivers. Moreover the whole family HP LJ 10xx is not very much supported in W7. You may try forced/manual installation of another driver from the 10xx family. However the fastest and less time consuming approach in this case is to buy some Brother printer. Also much better support than HP these days.

PPS Symptoms you have described are typical for the HP LJ 1010 batch with partly defective memory. After several 10's of pages you will get an error and will need to power off/on the printer to resume its operation.

I agree with Edward, check the drivers/firmware. Is it using drivers specifically designed for that printer, or did it pick it up as a generic PS or PCL printer. If the driver is PS, try PCL, or vise versa.

The printing in 25 second intervals could be because of low memory on the printer. It looks like the LaserJet 1010 only has 8mb of memory. You may want to play with the spooling settings in the printer driver properties. The computer is sending all it can, and then waiting for the printer to process, then sending more.

You can print blank pages or pages with a single character it will always be slow no matter what you will do in this case. If you have Linux machine you can use the printer with it as there are Linux drivers treating the memory defect.

Also, check how much RAM the PC has, and the size of the swap file. Remember, print jobs spool to that PC's print spooler first, from where they are passed to the printer. Sounds a bit like the PC is low on RAM and trying to cope with a swap file that's way too small for what it needs.

I do not have any experience HP LaserJet 1010 in W8 and higher environment. I think you can safely apply the above said. It the page goes off right away congratulations you are the lucky one with a good memory printer. If it is a ''snail printer'' you know that there is no point trying to fix it. There is no fix. However you may continue to use such a printer in WXP, Vista and Linux environments with no issues at all.

Recently I've bought an inkjet printer HP Deskjet 1010. Previously I had a printer. I usually print with A4 papers. But I can't print A4 documents with the printer. It supports only letter size. I go to printer settings and then click Preferences and then Advanced. Then I choose A4 as paper size. But still it can't print A4 papers. The lower portion of the paper isn't printed.

I had to pass someone a copy of an Access database that has some Labels reports designed to print quite a few sheets of Avery labels (or compatible), and the HP 1010 messed up the printing not only on my printer, but also on that person's printer which had previously been OK with the same reports (I had recently modified the reports and re-saved them). ff782bc1db

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