GOOD FOR U! Dude, unfortunately I think you are in the same boat I was in. Frankly I’m in shocked fastination that you can/are still running Windows 7 Pro. This is all about Windows and HP forcing us to buy new equipment when we do not need to. I was like launching missles at Windows and there was just NO FREAKING WAY I was going to go out and buy another printer! SCREW THAT! I have had it! I now, just sent wide format dwg PDF’s to a local printer to print. Much to my dismay, I found out the problem was that Windows did an Auto update to my system to Windows 10, which resulted in my printer not working anymore becuase it would not work with windows 10. I checked it still had power, I did not change any computer settings but it would not work. So, I did this and was happily using my new PC & printer, then one day my printer just stopped working. I had to buy a new PC if I wanted to have wide format printing for my SP CAD. So, I went to my local Office Max to buy a new replacement, but when I looked at the box, it stated that the new printer would not support Windows XP! I was like REALLY MAD about this. I had an Windows XP computer that worked perfectly with my HP wide format printer. This is total BS! HP make incredible reliable plotters & printers that last a long, long time, great right? Wrong! I had a similar experience with an HP wide format printer.
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