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 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?



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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.

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.

The HP Deskjet 1010 Printer Driver was first released in November 2015 and its has been upgraded to be used in conjunction with Windows 10 operating systems since this time. It is primarily designed to provide an effective means of communication between a computer and the printer. There are times when a user may need to upgrade to this driver in order to carry out common printing tasks. The total size of this file is 90.3 megabytes.

If the driver listed is not the right version or operating system, search our driver archive for the correct version. Enter HP LaserJet 1010 printer into the search box above and then submit. In the results, choose the best match for your PC and operating system.

Interestingly when I tested the printer with my MacBook running High Sierra there as error too but within the dialogue box I was offered the option to upload the driver, which I did and it printed perfectly.

I know I've had issues with HP 4000's (which I have drivers installed for on 10.7 computers) coming back as "no driver available" when installed on 10.7 systems that didn't already have the HP drivers onboard this past year. I tracked down that KB article in hopes of sorting it out, but most of my affected users have left, and were getting by on the "generic post-script" driver. Previously the printer install process would kick a software update to grab the drivers, and it would find them - lately the "no driver available" claim has been coming back, despite the fact that systems with the drivers are pulling updates to them just fine. ff782bc1db

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