Hp Laserjet 3015 Pcl5e Driver

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Hi, I'm not having any luck, attaching my LJ 3015 Print / Scan / Fax machine to my new, Windows 10 Dell Latitude laptop. It was working fine under Windows 7. I downloaded the recommended, DOT4 Driver, Ver. 7.0.0.29, dated. When I plug the device into a USB port, it appears in Device Manager under 'USB Controllers' as 'HP LaserJet 3015 (DOT4USB)', and the Properties for it state that no drivers are installed. On the Driver tab, I choose 'Update Driver', go on to say that I 'Have Disk', choose the folder containing the uncompressed, *.msi files, and installation is successful.

I see drivers Dot4.sys Dot4Scan.sys Dot4usb.sys on Port_#0001.Hub_#0001, with a status of 'Working properly'. The problem is that Windows isn't recognizing it as a printer. When I examine the 'Devices and Printers' Control Panel, it's listed under 'Unspecified'.

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If I uninstall the device, deleting drivers, instead choose 'Add Printer' from this control panel, and point the installer to the dot4.inf file, then I receive, 'The folder you specified doesn't contain a compatible software driver for your device.' HP Print and Scan Doctor fails to detect it. The 'Troubleshoot' option says, 'HP LaserJet 3015 is an older USB device and might not work with USB 3.0. Plug the device into an available USB 2. Printershare Keygen Code. Hp 6230 Repair Manual more. 0 port, and click Next.' I don't understand why Windows 10 recognizes it as a USB device and happily loads the DOT4 drivers, yet when I try to add it as a printer, I'm told that the driver is incompatible. How do I promote this device from just something nebulous, installed under 'USB Controllers' to a bona fide printer? How would I specify a USB 2.0 port?

Any help is greatly appreciated. Kind regards, Ted. Oh, I see what you are saying now. It's not a question of using either DOT4 ** or ** PCL6.

I have to install ** both ** of them. Once I did that, the printer was recognized when I plugged its USB cable into one of the laptop's ports. For other readers: 1. Install the DOT4 driver bundle first.

Then, install the PCL6 bundle. Select 'USB Plug & Play' as the installation type. Finally, plug the printer's USB cable into the computer. Bhushan, thank you so much for your advice!

You saved me the cost of a new printer! Last weekend I bit the bullet and reimaged our Windows 10 laptop. It was previously running Windows 10, but since it was upgraded twice without a clean install it was time for a fresh start. Everything is now up and running EXCEPT our HP Laserjet 3015 multifunction machine. We're primarily interested in its printing capabilities, and since that was was working under the prior installation I wasn't anticipating trouble. I have now tried everything I can think of to no avail.

The checked solution in this post (nothing installed - printer off - connect USB - power on the printer) produced a sound as the device was recognized. Alas, it wasn't recognized as a printer. I tried installing the HP LJ 3015 driver from Windows Update, but it wouldn't let me install the driver. FInally, bouyed by this posting I tried the HP Universal Printing installer. I'm posting here hoping Ted_P or perhaps another would flesh out the process in a bit more detail. Specifically: 1. I follow that the DOT4 and PCL6 drivers need to be installed, but how was that accomplished?

Where is the DOT4 driver bundle found and how is it installed? Similarly, where is the PCL6 bundle found and how is it installed? Are the bundles installed prior to installing the Universal Printer driver? I'm a reasonably intelligent, tech-saavy person and despite spending a couple of hours trying different tactics I've been unsuccessful making this thing work. Any assistance or guidance would be greatly appreciated!