Hp Designjet 1055cm Driver Windows 7 32bit
Need Windows 7 64 bit and above drivers for the DesignJet 1055CM. I have been unable to find any.
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I had to replace my main desktop unit (which was running XP Home) and went with Win 7 Pro 64. I was concerned that my trusty 450C (24' carriage) would have to go up on eBay since HP didn't make a driver for Vista, and especially not 64-bit, either. I had a PCI parallel port installed (it was only $15), hoping that I could cludge it together. New Photoshop Cc Free Download With Crack - Free Software here.
Didn't have any luck with the 450C driver (XP 32-bit only, wouldn't even BEGIN to load) and decided to install a 1050C 64-bit driver (since I have to be able to plot 30x42 PDF's). On a whim, I tried installing the 1050C driver, simply named it as the 450C, pointed it to the parallel port (my LPT1), and set up the basic parameters in the Printing Preferences. I tried printing the Windows test page, which it failed miserably. Un Venerdi Nero Suvaril. Just for grins and giggles, I tried plotting. And it worked! Just thought I'd give everyone my experience - that Win7 CAN be fooled!
I looked at the last driver file I had for my HP250C (RIP) under XP. In the readme file it lists these plotters it drives. Neil - Yes, I did set up WinLine on both machines.
At this point it's a moot point as the XP box is gone and my little work-around is humming along just fine. In this economy, $250 saved on software is $250 that can be used to put food on the table!
Neil Blanchard wrote:Did you have the WinLine set up on the WinXP machine and share that on the wireless network? It works to be used on a direct connection and a network connection (like a JetDirect connection). And if you can continue to use an old plotter, then $250 is not very expensive.