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I am considering the purchase of a new desktop but one thing that concerns me is that the printer I use the most, a HP Laserjet 4p has a parallel port connector and is only supported up to Windows XP.
Is there any way I could use the HP on a new desktop, perhaps by fitting a parallel port card to the new computer and just using generic HP drivers.
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  • HappyMJ
    HappyMJ Posts: 21,115 Forumite
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    Apreciar wrote: »
    I am considering the purchase of a new desktop but one thing that concerns me is that the printer I use the most, a HP Laserjet 4p has a parallel port connector and is only supported up to Windows XP.
    Is there any way I could use the HP on a new desktop, perhaps by fitting a parallel port card to the new computer and just using generic HP drivers.
    And it's still working...These printers came out in 1993. Well done. I'd give up myself and buy a new printer but that's me. Your old computer can act as a print server for when you want to print if you don't wish to spend any money on a network card for the printer.
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  • Apreciar
    Apreciar Posts: 627 Forumite
    edited 2 June 2012 at 3:03PM
    Yes I know it is old, had it from new and it is the best printer I have ever had, it has seen off a Brother Laser and HP Inkjet and is still going strong with no problems. I was hoping that a parallel card could be fitted to a new PC and just use the generic driver.
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  • Figment
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    Would this help?
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  • HappyMJ
    HappyMJ Posts: 21,115 Forumite
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    Apreciar wrote: »
    Yes I know it is old, had it from new and it is the best printer I have ever had, it has seen of a Brother Laser and HP Inkjet and is still going strong with no problems. I was hoping that a parallel card could be fitted to a new PC and just use the generic driver.
    You could do it that way. I'd look for a network card for the printer such as a jetdirect myself on Ebay so you can print from anywhere and from any new computer that is introduced into the house. Laptops cannot usually have parallel ports added and it's much easier printing wirelessly through the router and to the printer.
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  • HappyMJ
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    Figment wrote: »
    Would this help?
    It says only supported up to XP and then the port appears as a USB port. I doubt the legacy printer would work...but hey it's only a £3 gamble to find out so why not try.
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  • Figment
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    HappyMJ wrote: »
    You could do it that way. I'd look for a network card for the printer such as a jetdirect myself on Ebay so you can print from anywhere and from any new computer that is introduced into the house. Laptops cannot usually have parallel ports added and it's much easier printing wirelessly through the router and to the printer.

    IIRC the 4P does not have a slot for an internal Jet Direct card. This external one is compatible with the 4P
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  • timbim_2
    timbim_2 Posts: 1,292 Forumite
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    You might find that you can't get a Windows 7 driver for the printer, I couldn't find one in a brief look. If you want to try it, I'd use a USB to parallel cable.
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  • LincolnshireYokel
    LincolnshireYokel Posts: 764 Forumite
    edited 2 June 2012 at 4:30PM
    A Laserjet 4p? Holy Moly, i can remember installing those in schools and then taking them aout and repl;acing them a few years later with Laserjet 2000's. Can you still get toner for it ?

    The ones I installed had an external Jetdirect card, definitely worth scourging computer fairs and ebay for one. Saved no end of problems when we got to sharing on Win2k
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  • closed
    closed Posts: 10,886 Forumite
    Are you replacing because your old pc is still slow?
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