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Apple HP Printer Drivers
Apple HP Printer Drivers 2.8
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Latest printer and scanner drivers for Mac OS X 10.6 and 10.7.   Updater
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Apple HP Printer Drivers updates HP printing software that shipped with Mac OS X 10.6 & 10.7.

For information about supported printer models, click here.
What's New
Version 2.8: Release notes were unavailable when this listing was updated.
Requirements
Intel, Mac OS X 10.6.1 or later






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rickfrank reviewed on 24 Dec 2011
This software does work as of Dec 24, 2011. When adding the printer, you must scroll and find the HP 1022 software.

The installation process is not very good, but it does work for me with Lion 10.7.2
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fourhobots reviewed on 31 Oct 2011
Hi Fellow MACers, so here's the latest as of 10/31/2011. I just purchased a MacBookPro O/S Lion and tried to add it to a small business network running Windows XP and an HP 1200n BusinessJet. After 4 or 5 hours on the phone with MyApple Support and the HP Business Support, the most recent HP printer drivers update for LION will not work for any HP printer with a model number lower than 2500. HP will no longer support any of their printers with a model number smaller than 2500 for LION. So, if HP decided not to support my small business, then I have decided not to support HP. I just purchased a new Brother MFC-J6710DW and tossed my HP in the garbage. The Brother is wireless and operates on both Windows XP and Lion O/S with full support for both systems. HP has made some poor business decisions. Maybe Meg Whitman can help fix things there. Sadly, it"s too late for me. I'm a Brother customer now.
[Version 2.8]


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Endolab commented on 28 Oct 2011
I had the same problem. I've thought the printer was dead.
What I've done is to throw in the rubbish and uninstall every things who was associated with HP: Users/(your name)/Library/Printers and Macintosh HD/Library/Printers. The only thing you must to keep is the PPDs file. After this, go to System Preference/Print & Scan. Click on the HP printer and click on "–" to leave it blank. Then, install the original driver for your printer, MAC OS X will recognize your printer (just go again in System Preference after the installation and you will see your printer). After this of course, you should never install again the Apple HP Printer Drivers. Hope this gonna help you.
[Version 2.8]


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Monkeyjunkey reviewed on 05 Aug 2011
My HP Laserjet 1022 does not work properly and has not been working properly since 10.6 now we are at 10.7 and I still don't have any working drivers for this otherwise fully functional and working machine.

Apple / HP, whoever is organizing this: Please give the coder guys in korea a call and let them write decent drivers for the HP LJ 1022.

Thanks!

P.S.: Or is this intended? You want me to buys a new printer? Ok then, well it's not gonna be an HP printer this time.
[Version 2.7]

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Godefroyr replied on 11 Aug 2011
Same problem here...
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Fofer replied on 27 Oct 2011
Ironically enough, the only way I am able to get my HP LJ 1018 to work is by using the drivers for the 1022. Go figure. Maybe's worth a shot trying the 1018 drivers… maybe the HP coder guys got 'em mixed up… LOL
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Howard Kim replied on 28 Oct 2011
The driver the LaserJet 4MV is pretty generic will work with most HP laser printers.
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Loehman commented on 04 Aug 2011
What does this update do? Half a gig download, 600 MB install and the software in Applications was not changed. How can drivers take up 600 MB?
[Version 2.7]


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Kinetic reviewed on 03 Aug 2011
Nice job HP! I know it's silly, but I was happy as clam that I finally didn't have any persistent permissions errors in Lion. After installing the latest HP drivers there's now a whole log window with permission errors that say they've been repaired, but even after a restart and repair again the same files keep showing up repeatedly. Well done HP, I commend you on your mediocrity!
[Version 2.7]

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Fotodivr replied on 03 Aug 2011
Wow! It even says it is for Snow Leopard!!! Durn that HP for not getting your drivers right in Lion... Shame shame!
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Kinetic replied on 03 Aug 2011
Ummm... why then does the linked kb article above mention it's for Lion as well as 10.6 and the update also shows up in Software Update in Lion?
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Dr. Andy Woo reviewed on 22 Mar 2011
The new HP Laserjet 1022 driver is awful. It is very slow when you want to print - it takes almost a minute or two to do copying before trying to print. This is really bad because if your print job is big, it takes forever. The first when it happened I thought MacBook hung - and later only I realize that this is causing the problem.
[Version 2.6]

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Monkeyjunkey replied on 05 Aug 2011
I have the same printer and the strong feeling HP want's us to buy a new machine - simply by providing broken drivers.

Or their testing department is on crack.

I'm not sure which is the case.
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Mikebenda reviewed on 22 Feb 2011
It seems to run fine until the dialog box says "Install time remaining: About a minute", then it never finishes.

I've tried repairing permission and restarting but that hasn't helped.

Stupid HP.
[Version 2.5.2]

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Mikebenda replied on 22 Feb 2011
I spoke too soon. It finished after about 10 minutes, not one as it stated.
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Skyhorse reviewed on 10 Dec 2010
Total, utter, worthless garbage! This update has made my HP printer utterly useless for anything other than 8x11.5 paper and #10 envelopes. I print to odd sized envelopes regularly and especially at Christmas time, and this update either prints AFTER the envelope has left the printer blank or refuses to print, claiming a paper error due to wrong size! I'm going to have to junk this piece of HP trash and never, ever buy another.
[Version 2.5.2]

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dmspaColStan replied on 11 Jun 2011
I'm trying to find an HP deskjet 6122 driver for an iMac w/ OS X 6.4. Before I download this product, do your comments apply to this instance?
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Pfoomer tipped on 05 Nov 2010
My HP printer is on my Apple airport, shared across the network via Apple's Bonjour/AFP.

My Apple macs do not see this HP update, provided by Apple, unless I plug the HP printer into my Apple computer.
[Version 2.5.2]

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Younkint replied on 06 Nov 2010
We are running several printers across our Airport network; one of which is an HP Officejet Pro 8000. Software update worked just fine here.
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Gsnxn had trouble on 29 May 2010
Same issue. I've now installed it five times now. I suspect we all also have installed the "drivers" (i.e. big bloated crapware package - almost 500MB!) for a new HP All-In-One, or something similar. I haven't found a fix yet either, except for telling Software Update to ignore the update.

I really wish Apple would release an update that included these drivers, so that this issue would stop and I could uninstall all that HP junk!
[Version 2.3]

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Gsnxn replied on 29 May 2010
This was supposed to be in the thread for SOLOSAINT's comment; I'm not sure why the threading didnt work.
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Jeffsters had trouble on 16 Nov 2009
I have tried to install this twice even and after a reboot, with a repair permissions for good measure, each try it never gets passed the final "Running Package Scripts" with about a minute to go. It sits there running 100% CPU with "kextd" as the culprit. Might just be my system but an FYI! I am running 10.6.2 on a MB Pro Core 2 Duo.
[Version 2.3]

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Jeffsters replied on 16 Nov 2009
UPDATE: I left it alone and after 14 min it FINALLY finished. Not sure what was going on or why it takes 100% of the CPU for 14 min to install a print driver on my system but it's done and an FYI to anyone else that sees this issue.
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Version Downloads:10,231
Type:Drivers : Printers
License:Updater
Date:27 Oct 2011
Platform:Intel
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