Unless the operating system already suggests a suitable driver when trying to add a printer, you may want to check whether the (Dec 11, 2020) HP Printer Drivers v5.1 for macOS package download from Apple at =en_US would work. If necessary, reset the printing system. Verify that your LaserJet 1020 printer is recognised, then look for a driver for a LaserJet 1022 (1.6.1). There have been some reports about difficulties adding a LaserJet 1020, so you may have to look upon this as an experiment.

Who can help me step by step installing printer ond Mac book Air High Sierra 10.13. The printer is HP Laserjet 1020 and I believe you can also use drivers Laserjet 1022. But I do not find the correct drivers, and I have problems with the correct procedure what to select and put on and off when etc. Please send me clear instructions, many thanks


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I also have a very old HP LaserJet 1020. I had it running via USB on my MacBook last year, but after upgrading to OSX 13.4 it seems the compatibility is gone. Note that the driver I formerly used was labeled for a 1022, not 1020, but it worked. Anyway the printer no longer shows up in my list of printers. I tried following Shlomi's post of 8/5/17 but like you, the list of printers was blank, and no way to select or define the HP.

I did read about AirPrint. I unhooked my HP 1020 and plugged it in with the USB to the port on my Apple Airport Extreme. After that, under system preferences and click +, the HP 1020 appears as a choice as a Bonjour printer. No other drivers needed ... works fine.

First of all, I'm so lucky to get introduced to such a charming OS.

I installed it today. However, I'm completely new to using a Linux distro.

How to connect the printer to Zorin os, how to install the printer driver? I've hp laserjet 1020 plus

Other forums - especially those from Windows and Adobe - will tell you it's a problem with your print drivers. I had 3 different newer printers go down and none would function - even when installed alone with the latest and greatest drivers - once Reader was installed. They all work fine on their own when Adobe software is not installed. As soon as Adobe Reader (7,8,or 9 versions) is installed, the print spooler crashes again. I guess I'm sticking with Foxit.

I'm (a) really disappointed that Marjon01 had to reinstall Windows OS to fix this, but (b) really pleased that we seem to be coning down on the problem. When I originally discovered the problem 2 years ago it was with a Dell Inspiron computer with a Vista 32 bit OS, which required reinstallation by Dell remote tech support (what a hassle - 1.5 days of downtime prior to the fix). However, in the intervening period I have discovered progressively more efficient ways to fix the spooler problem and reduce downtime. I think that this combination generates corrupt registry keys (which we are told not to fool with, and also to avoid registry cleaners), but there was no way to efficiently delete and reinstall the printer driver because the printer spooler kept stopping before I could delete the printer driver. However, I purchased an online application called "Printer Spooler Fix Wizard" for about $29 which deletes the corrupt registry keys and the HP 1020 printer driver simultaneously (sorry, I do not know where I purchased that application, but it enjoys a coveted place on my Start menu!). This wizard allows you to become functional very quickly and delete the offending document in the printer cache in order to start over again. Now when this happens, I either (a) convert every incoming PDF to a Adobe 9.X-compatable PDF and then print it on the HP 1020 printer (which is somewhat time-consuming) or (b) if I am feeling lucky, just try to print the PDF on its own without conversion using Adobe 9.X. If I then get a spooler alert, then I simply run the wizard (as discussed above), reinstall the 1020 driver and then re-render the incoming PDF using Acrobat 9.X.

Here is where it gets potentially really interesting. I mentioned this problem to a colleague a couple of days ago, and it sounds like he has a problem very similar to this (HP 1018/1020 printer + certain incoming (???scanned PDF) documents = spooler alert). This indeed may be the root cause. Sound off everyone, we may be on our way to a definitive solution here - and this occupies a lot of chat on Adobe, Microsoft and HP user groups bulletin boards (and wastes a lot of our time, until we get a definitive solution...).

I've been having these exact issues for awhile now.. I can't pinpoint if it was when we pushed out XP SP3 or if it was an Acrobat Reader push.. but it's been happeneing for awhile. We've experienced it with more than just LSJ 1020's too... multiple deskjets and personal LSJ's have had the same error. We learned early on that you could avoid it by printing to a network printer but some locations are remote and don't have access to a shared printer. It's pretty sad that so far, the fix noted on the Adobe forums is to load Fox-it reader... I like Fox-it, don't get me wrong, but as far as corporate standards go, we want to stay with Acrobat Reader, however, we'd like it to function on local and network printers.

"The solution for having LaserJet 1020 to work properly on Arch"

1. Forget about `hplip` package - it is useless, it will work until first printer restart, unplug & plug or desktop reboot. The hplip driver has some problems with the communication after sending the firmware to the device once again and in the system it will be reporting that printer is unplugged. In the end it will throw exceptions and wrong exit codes and you will have to deal with udev rules and other unwanted stuff. So uninstall it with `pacman -R hplip` and corresponding dependencies if you installed them as well.

5. Install the printer with `system-config-printer` or `print-manager` or CUPS web interface, either way your LJ1020 connected to USB should be recognized right away and the recommended ppd from database is named `HP LaserJet 1020 Foomatic/foo2zjs-z1`. Give your printer name, description and location, save the configuration and it should work like a dream. If it is not recognized or recognized as "unknown" or some other USB device then make sure you have removed all `hplip` packages and rebooted system or restarted CUPS.

I have this printer -- it is a nice little laser printer. As I always work with a laptop, I keep the printer attached to my wife's Window 10 Desktop with WOL which acts as the print server. The foo2zjs drivers work well over Samba; of course Windows gets the job of uploading the firmware

I have installed cups, hplip other dependency packages on openSUSE 12.3 for my HP 1020 Laserjet printer. I also installed firmware and proprietary plugin

by running hp-setup -i in CLI Terminal. Now my problem is every time I power off the printer and power on again the firmware is not loading automatically

and I had to manually load firmware every time by either running hp-firmware in CLI mode or clicking download firmware button in HP toolbox GUI. Any one having

any idea regarding the solution.

On 05/06/2013 01:46 AM, shamik76 wrote:

>

> I have installed cups, hplip other dependency packages on openSUSE 12.3

> for my HP 1020 Laserjet printer. I also installed firmware and

> proprietary plugin

> by running hp-setup -i in CLI Terminal. Now my problem is every time I

> power off the printer and power on again the firmware is not loading

> automatically

> and I had to manually load firmware every time by either running

> hp-firmware in CLI mode or clicking download firmware button in HP

> toolbox GUI. Any one having

> any idea regarding the solution.

To use AirPrint, you don't need to install an app, additional drivers, or other software. Just connect the AirPrint printer to a Wi-Fi network, then choose it in the print dialog when you print from your Mac or print from your iPhone or iPad, for example.

Similar to AirPrint printers, these USB devices allow you to print or scan without having to install additional drivers. Because they require a USB connection, they support driverless printing or scanning only from Mac computers. 0852c4b9a8

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