![]() On the other hand, Windows Update does have drivers for the HP 1100 up to and including Windows 10. Thus, assuming that your problem is a driver - which is not at all clear from your very limited description - the best way to get the proper driver is to use Windows Update as described below. Without knowing what your "sign of troubleshooting" means or what you mean by "ran through it but good results," I suggest completely uninstalling and reinstalling the printer as follows. Disconnect the printer from the computer.Open Devices and Printers, right-click the icon for your LaserJet 1100 and select "Remove device.".Click on any other icon in the "Printers and Faxes" section of Devices and Printers and then click on the link at the top for "Print server properties.".Select the "Drivers" tab, select the driver for the LaserJet 1100 (if present), and click "Remove." Remove both the driver and the driver package.Click "Add a printer" at the top of the Devices and Printers window.Select "Use an existing port" and leave the drop-down list set to "LPT1: (Printer Port)" then click Next.
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