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Power on your printer and connect it to your Mac. Open System Preferences Printers & Scanners and press the plus sign. Select the shown Laserjet 1020 printer, press the Use drop down menu and click on Select Printer Software. Locate and select the HP Laserjet 1022 and press Add. Now try printing using the newly created print queue. Hp laserjet 1022 printer driver free download - HP LaserJet 1020 Printer Driver, HP LaserJet 6L Printer Driver, HP LaserJet P1005 Printer Driver, and many more programs. Learn how to install software and drivers on an HP LaserJet printer with HP Easy Start in Mac OS X. Skip to collection list Skip to video grid. Search and Browse Videos Enter terms to search videos. Share Installing HP Easy Start on HP LaserJet Printers in Mac OS X on Facebook.
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Does anyone else have problems with the LaserJet 1022 and 10.5.x? (There has been no cure to the problem with updates from one version of Leopard to the next).
Here's what happens to me: I print a document and then send another document to be printed. The first one will print fine. The next one won't start on its own. I have to go in and delete the (completed) document from the queue in Print Center. If I have any past the second document they usually print fine although this problem occasionally repeats with later documents.
It doesn't seem to matter what application I send them from.
Could this be some flaw in the driver (I did the plug and play method, didn't install my drivers since Leopard recognized the printer right away) or some other conflict?
Here's what happens to me: I print a document and then send another document to be printed. The first one will print fine. The next one won't start on its own. I have to go in and delete the (completed) document from the queue in Print Center. If I have any past the second document they usually print fine although this problem occasionally repeats with later documents.
It doesn't seem to matter what application I send them from.
Could this be some flaw in the driver (I did the plug and play method, didn't install my drivers since Leopard recognized the printer right away) or some other conflict?