HP PSC 750 nnd NT4 USB

R

ravens

I have a HP PSC 750c with a USB connection and a latop with NT4 I need
to print from. NT4 does not support USB. I am networked to another PC
with Win98 that the printer is connected to, and am printing via that
connection. That other PC has the PSC750 driver and things print fine
from there. Unfortunately there is no PSC 750 driver for NT4 so I have
browsed the HP site for suggestions, and have tried various Deskjet
drivers in the laptop, like the 850 and 855. These miss some special
characters, like a long dash and types of quotes, and some larger fonts
are skipped.
Has anyone found which driver would be most compatible? I tried calling
HP and they say they don't support NT4 issues.
 
B

Bob Headrick

ravens said:
I have a HP PSC 750c with a USB connection and a latop with NT4 I need
to print from. NT4 does not support USB. I am networked to another PC
with Win98 that the printer is connected to, and am printing via that
connection. That other PC has the PSC750 driver and things print fine
from there. Unfortunately there is no PSC 750 driver for NT4 so I have
browsed the HP site for suggestions, and have tried various Deskjet
drivers in the laptop, like the 850 and 855. These miss some special
characters, like a long dash and types of quotes, and some larger fonts
are skipped.
Has anyone found which driver would be most compatible? I tried calling
HP and they say they don't support NT4 issues.

I would try the DeskJet 970 driver. I do not know that it will work, but it is
pretty close in printing architecture. You might also try the DeskJet 1220.

Regards,
Bob Headrick, not speaking for my employer HP
 
R

ravens

Bob said:
I would try the DeskJet 970 driver. I do not know that it will work, but it is
pretty close in printing architecture. You might also try the DeskJet 1220.

Regards,
Bob Headrick, not speaking for my employer HP
Thanks Bob - I had found a suggestion for that on an HP page for another
issues - tried it and it worked!!!
 

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