Vista and HP PSC 500

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HELP!!!

I recently purchased a Dell Inspiron 530 running Vista home premium. When I
attempted to install my old HP PSC 500 all in one I was unable to do so due
to a driver problem. Initially, I solved the parallel port problem by
installing a new parallel port card in the dell tower (problem solved for
that one). However, I have been unable to get Vista to accept the PSC 500.

I went to Dell and HP's websites and was informed at both that the driver
for this printer is already installed on Vista. Using the "install a new
printer" function does not work. It gives the message that I need to
download the proper driver from HP.

I'm obviously going in circles. Given that #1-I am not gifted with
exceptional computer setup skills, and #2-I place a value on my time, my
question ultimately is this. Can this problem be resolved or should I break
down and buy new? This has been a very good printer. It doesn't drink ink,
has never broken down and in general was a workhorse while I worked my way
through grad school.

If you think option #2 is best, what's the best brand these days?

Thanks.
 
Hi,

I'm confused by your post as to why you installed a parallel port card when
according to HP your PSC 500 uses USB.
 
I have an HP PSC 500 and it installed itself (Vista 32 Ultimate) so not sure
why you are having problems. I purchased mine when XP came out and the
software was immediately out of date and HP never provided new software, but
since it's TWAIN compatible there wasn't any problem getting it to work.
You could try deleting the printer in your control panel and then rescan for
new hardware. You should also check to see if your PORT is the DOT 4 port
and not the LPT1 port. The PSC 500 is a parallel printer and not USB as
suggested by another poster.

Phil
 
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