I had the infamous problem where the printer only prints in black and white. Downloaded the drivers from HP three times, until I discovered using 7zip that the printer drivers aren't even included in the .exe (only the scanner drivers are), and Windows Update can't find them anymore.

Please upload a version of these drivers that contains everything necessary to have this printer up and running, the current downloadables are embarrassing. Maybe also put up for download the actual drivers instead of those messy .exes that don't really show you what they're installing.


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As you can see in this screenshot, i've opened the .exe you made me download, which i'm here downloading a third time (you may see the "(2)" on the filename) in 7zip, and it DOES NOT CONTAIN THE DRIVERS FOR THE PRINTER. I've installed this a few times, and surprise, it only installs scanner drivers, because it does not contain the drivers for the printer.

I don't know if anyone has ever had this issue before, but my Windows 10 laptop doesn't seem to be detecting my Deskjet 4530 as a color printer when installing the driver over Wi-Fi, installing it over USB detects it as color printer which confuses me very much.

Using the method of using the Windows built-in driver you gave me, it always returned with a printer named "HPE7DDE7 (HP Deskjet 4530 series)" with a status of "Driver is unavailable" even though printui.exe /s listed the driver "HP DJ 4530 series" in there.

To use AirPrint, you don't need to install an app, additional drivers, or other software. AirPrint is a technology built into most popular printer models, including the printers and print servers listed here.

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.

As far as most modern HP Printers go, they require you to download an app called HP Smart which includes the printer drivers. They do not offer the Printer Drivers separately, unless if I go to a third-party, but in my organization, and I'm sure most, would advise against that for reasons such as malware, security breaches etc.

EDIT: It's been brought to my attention that a universal printer driver exists by several redditer's. I appreciate those who have pointed this out, as it has made life easier. (POST-EDIT: I have seen some have said that the 9010 does not speak PCL. u/RickRussellTX has confirmed that it actually does, and I quote, "Actually, specs say that it uses PCL." It is under "Printing Specifications> Print Languages.)

The point of my post though was (mostly to express my frustration with HP) to show how bad this HP printer software is when compared to simply installing a driver. I could have expressed this better, but based on what many others are saying, my feelings of frustration seemed to be shared by others with different experiences relating to similar issues with HP Printers. Appreciate all who has contributed to the discussion so far.

This is what I do... I download the universal drivers say for the m600 series.. It should be an .exe.. Download it, then extract it or run the program and it should extract a file under c:/hp_printer_drivers or something to that extent(It will tell you where it extracts, so pay attention). Then after that go to start -> add printer and then depending on if it's a network printer or hardwired, pick either one. It should detect it and then it gives you an option to install from a list of printers recognized in the last windows update or "have disk" -> choose the "have disk" option -> browse -> and then go to your c:/ directory where you just installed the file.. Usually the universal print drivers come with several series printers drivers you can choose from. The m600 series in my case was at the top of the directory.

EDIT 5: From redditer u/cbtboss**.** I have seen many others suggest 7zip, but here is how he uses it: "One other solution I often use is I download the driver. Then extract the exe using 7zip. Then there will be a folder with the inf file that you can use for manually installing/adding the printer."

EDIT 6: Redditer u/m7samuel found an amazing list of HP Printers that are supported by the Universal Driver. Here is his full comment, "A few things. As many have no doubt pointed out, this printer does not support PCL or PS languages (look under network protocols), so "just a driver" is going to be hard to find. The printer basically lacks a brain and literally needs your PC to instruct it how to put the ink where it needs to go, which necessitates fancier / crappier software. (POST-EDIT: I have seen some have said that the 9010 does not speak PCL. u/RickRussellTX has confirmed that it actually does, and I quote, "Actually, specs say that it uses PCL." It is under "Printing Specifications> Print Languages.)

In the future, you can avoid much aggravation when purchasing printers by picking ones that speak "PCL" or "PS" (postscript); these printers have the brains to handle generic printer language representations, and thus drivers are simpler and you can often find universal variants to support your model. Xerox, Canon, HP, Brother, Ricoh all have universal drivers; IMO Xerox (more features) and HP's (simpler) are the best, but they're generally all quite decent.

A list of HP printers supporting their universal driver can be found here. Attempting to use a universal driver with a host-based printer (as suggested in some of your edits) will very likely result in test pages spewing out 600 pages of PCL / PS gobbledygook. The upside will be that you can see how printers talk to their mothers; the downside will be that you have no more paper or ink." 2351a5e196

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