HP Color LaserJet 3600 -Windows 8.1

Is HP Color LaserJet 3600  supported by windows 8.1, 64-Bit???

Yes - and you can download the driver HERE.
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  • Very slow printing Illustrator CS3 to HP Color Laserjet 3600

    Howdy!
    OS X 10.5.8 G5 dual 2.0. Printer is connected via Ethernet. I've created new printers using Bonjour, IP address, and HP IP printing under Other...
    Illustrator hangs upwards of ten minutes with a beachball at the "Printing Page:" window, before the file shows up in the print queue.
    Illustrator is printing fine to all my other printers, (hp Deskjet & 2 Epson Pro 4000's) and all my other apps print to the HP Color Laserjet 3600 nice and speedily. If I reboot, it takes about 45 seconds on the first print, then back to 10 + minutes, after that.
    Happens with any Illustrator file. I've created several new files, both RGB and CMYK. Acrobat will print these files nice and speedily. I can place them in InDesign, and it prints them nice and speedily.
    CS2 also hangs in the same fashion.
    Any thoughts?
    Thanks!

    I don't know if this is related, but...
    My MacBook Pro (Airport) has always been dicey connecting to an HP LaserJet 4000 on my wired LAN. Before Snow Leopard, I used AppleTalk rather than IP printing because it just worked.
    But Snow Leopard doesn't support AppleTalk any more, so I reinstalled the printer to connect via JetDirect (which supposedly provides more features). When it works, it works fine. But very often I get a message that it can't connect to the printer. The only thing I've found that fixes the problem is power-cycling the printer, which somehow enables queued jobs to print. Needless to say, this gets old.
    Is there some trick I'm missing?

  • HP Color LaserJet 3600(not 3600n) with Fast Ethernet port - can I use it?

    Hello! There is a HP Color LaserJet 3600 in our company connected via USB with XP-based PC. Recently I decided that we need this printer be shared directly trough our ethernet network, so I started to learn manuals - its own manual, Jet Direct, and all that stuff. The printer's manual says that HP Color Laserjet 3600 does not have neither its own ethernet port, nor support for embedded print-server like JetDirect 620n.
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    Configuration page print also does not know about that mysterious port.
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    The product you have seems to be a commercial printer. For the best chance at finding a solution I would suggest posting in the forum for HP Business Support!
    You may find the Commercial Laserjet board here.
    http://h30499.www3.hp.com/t5/Printers-LaserJet/bd-p/bsc-413
    You can also find the article pertaining to this product here:
    http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Home.jsp?lang=en&cc=us&prodTypeId=18972&prodSeriesI...
    (contains basic troubleshooting info, manuals, drivers, etc)
    Hope this helps!
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  • HP Color LaserJet 3600 series (VISE Installer)

    Hi everyone,
    I made the mistake of using the VISE Installer that HP suggests as a download for the HP Color LaserJet 3600 series printer. I installed it, and then couldn't figure out why I still couldn't see this printer driver. After reading http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=303057#hpdrivers and learning that the "driver" included for the Color LaserJet 3600 is not a "Modern Driver", I realized that installing the VISE installer from HP does me no good.
    Now, I have two questions:
    1) How can I uninstall this stuff that HP crammed onto my system? The VISE Installer seems like its a blast from the pre-OS X past, and doesn't appear to offer any sort of uninstallation. Do I need to write up a shell/AppleScript to read the log it writes to my / and remove the files manually? (I'd rather not do that, but I will if I have to).
    2) Is there a PPD that anyone knows of for this printer? I'd like to be able to print to it over our network, and I need a "Modern driver" (i.e. PPD) to do that.
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    MacBook Pro 15.4"   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

    To get a modern driver, you'll have to install a few open source packages. Try hpijs and ESP ghostscript from here:
    http://www.linuxprinting.org/macosx/hpijs/
    (I think you have to use the 3500 model choice/PPD).
    If that doesn't work, you'll have to compile the driver:
    http://www.linuxprinting.org/showprinter.cgi?recnum=HP-Color_LaserJet3600

  • HP Color LaserJet CP2025 / Windows 7(64bit)-Why the printer does not print color letters??

    HP Color LaserJet CP2025  / Windows 7(64bit)-Why the printer does not print color letters??

    Could be a lot of reasons. First try to print a supplies status page- If that prints with color on it, you have a driver problem.

  • Color LaserJet 3600 and 10.6 over wireless (Broadcom Wireless Chipset)

    Checking the archives, I've found that I'm not the only person who has experienced problems printing to a Color LaserJet 3600 via wireless. Those threads were archived with no solution so I couldn't reply, but I wanted to expand on what I discovered.
    It is not so much Mac OS X 10.6, but the way HP's horrible host-based printing drivers are tied to the wireless. I've discovered that laptops with 10.6 that are also using the newer Broadcom BCM43xx chipset will garble their print command, causing the print queue to mess up on the host machine, and the printer to become unresponsive to all other machines (it perpetually thinks there's something in the queue, so no other print commands will go through.) The three laptops I tested were the unibody aluminum 13" MacBook Pro, unibody aluminum 15" MacBook Pro, and the plastic unibody 13" MacBook; all with clean installs of 10.6.2. All three laptops have the same printing error.
    Laptops with the Atheros 5416 chipset work fine, even with 10.6. Laptops tested with this chipset were the aluminum 15" MacBook Pro, aluminum 17" MacBook Pro, and the white MacBook.
    This is not any fault of Apple, it is HPs abysmal host-based printing system. The solution to this problem until HP updates their printer drivers is to use the open source HPIJS drivers (HP drivers for the Linux Foundation Open Printing.) You'll need HPIJS, Foomatic-RIP, and Ghostscript; all installers are listed and come with uninstallers should any unexpected errors occur.
    I don't know Apple's policy on linking to external websites, but a simple Google search for HPIJS will give the desired link.
    This may be a good solution for 10.4 and 10.5 clients working across subnets, as the HPIJS drivers can be used via simple LPD/LPR instead of the HP IP Printing System that relies on mDNS.
    Once installed, when you type in the IP address of your Color LaserJet 3600, you'll be presented with the option of choosing the HPIJS driver.
    Additionally, if you use the HP drivers for the LaserJet 3600 over both wired and wireless network, you must add the printer while on the wireless network only; it is important that you disconnect the ethernet cable. If you add the printer while using a wired connection, the printer will not work over wireless; however, if you add the printer while on a wireless connection, the printer will work on either wireless or wired.
    Yes, the HP host-based drivers are that ridiculous.

    Unfortunately 10.6.3 did not fix the problem.
    I've also, unfortunately, found out that the HPIJS will also eventually fail to print.
    This is beyond frustrating since we invested several thousands of dollars in these printers and we can't use them.

  • I need a print driver for the HP Color LaserJet 3600 for OS X 10.8.3

    Now that I have updated to the newest OS I'm frustrated because neither Hewlett Packard nor Apple has a driver for the printers that I have.  So I can't print from my laptop to any of my printers.  I just need a driver option for and HP Color LaserJet 3600, Canon MF5900 Series, and a Hewlett Packard CP1518. 

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    Printer Setup
    https://discussions.apple.com/message/4367330#4367330
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  • Installing color Laserjet 3600 driver on Windows 7 machine

    When I installed the drivers from the HP website for my color laserjet 3600n printer, it does not show up as "Printer and Faxes" it show up below as "Unspecified".  It then is not recognized as a printer, and I am unable to acess the device.  It also cannot be deleted for a new install.

    mikeg1,
    I am sorry, but to get your issue more exposure I would suggest posting it in the commercial forums since this is a commercial printer. You can do this at http://h30499.www3.hp.com/hpeb/ .
    I hope this helps.
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  • HP Color LaserJet CP1518ni & Windows 7 via network

    I have a HP Color LaserJet CP1518ni connected to the network, not via a USB cable. How to I setup this printer so I can print to it from my WIndows 7 machine? Will HP be coming out with anything other than the Universal Print Drivers for this printer? If so, when?

    The full feature download for your printer supporting windows 7 will be available for your product in late January 2010.
    While I am an HP employee, I am not a expert on all our products. When I offer advice, I'm not speaking for HP.
    I am an HP employee.
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    Vidya
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  • Driver for hp color laserjet cp2025 windows 7 32 bit

    I just bought a refurbished Dell Optiplex 755 32 bit with Windows 7.   I have a hp color laserjet CP2025.  The icon appears in devices & printers  window as unspecified, category unknown yet the model no. appears correctly as CP2025.  It has a USB connection that loads a driver automatically.  I can't print a test page etc.  After I powered the system up initally I was able to print a test page but after 200 or so updates I can't do anything with the printer.
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  • Color Laserjet 2600n Windows 7 -64 Bit Looking for HP Toolbox

    ‎01-09-2014 08:30 AM
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    Thanks,
    pdl2

    You should try the HP Universal Print Driver (UPD), which does list your device model as supported by the driver.  Go to www.hp.com/go/upd, hit the DOWNLOAD SOFTWARE.  Select a Windows 7 x64 OS, then I recommend trying the PostScript (PS) driver.  The installer will prompt a few questions-- select "Traditional Mode", provide your port information, etc, proceed. 
    Though I am an HP Employee, my posts express my opinion, and not of HP

  • Color laserjet 5m windows 7 x64 driver

    It appears that despite the compatibility list for "older" printers and Windows 7 seems to be restricted to 32 bit machines.  Is there a workaround for the HP Color Laserjet 5M and Windows 7 X64?  With the demise of XP I may have to retire a perfectly good printer for which I have at least a years supplies of toner, collection kits, transfer kit and drum...
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    Don't know about Windows 7, but my Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit system has a built-in driver (PostScript) for this printer series/model:
    I don't know whether the driver is present on a fresh Windows install; it may only have appeared in the list after the Windows Update button was clicked on the above Add Printers dialogue, then waiting (perhaps for several minutes) whilst additional drivers were downloaded, and the list repopulated.

  • Driver for HP Color Laserjet 1600 Windows 10 Pro 64 Bit

    When will a driver be made available for the HP Color  Laserjet 1600 for Windows 10 64 bit?  It printed fine with Windows 8.1, but since the updgrade to Windows 10 it will not print at all. Thanks, JN

    I have answered my own question or found a temporary fix until an official driver is released. After a few hits and misses with different HP Color Laserjet Drivers,  I downloaded the  HP LaserJet USB (DOT4) communication driver for Windows 8 and Higher (64-bit) located at the below link.  It is listed for the HP Color LaserJet 3700 Printer but it worked for the HP Color Laserjet 1600 as well.  Hope this will help someone.  http://h20564.www2.hp.com/hpsc/swd/public/readIndex?sp4ts.oid=315850&swLangOid=8&swEnvOid=4192 Thanks, JN

  • Printing solution for Color LaserJet 3600 & 2600 on new Apple hardware

    This is a followup to my original thread that was archived:
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2364735&tstart=0
    I finally found a solution. HP owes me $20,000 in consulting fees.
    To print to a LaserJet 3600 or 2600 from a newer Mac using 10.6, you must do the following:
    Step 1: Install Foomatic HPIJS drivers
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    Step 5: Select HP Jetdirect - Socket for the protocol
    Step 6: Enter the IP address of the printer server, followed by a colon and the port number (9100 or 9101)*, i.e. 1.2.3.4:9100
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    Step 8: Select the Select Other Printer..., and choose the appropriate HPIJS driver.
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    Unfortunately 10.6.3 did not fix the problem.
    I've also, unfortunately, found out that the HPIJS will also eventually fail to print.
    This is beyond frustrating since we invested several thousands of dollars in these printers and we can't use them.

  • HP Color laserjet 2840 Windows XP (under VMware Fusion on a Mac).

    I have been using this printer succesfully for years and now all of a sudden when installing it to a new machine it keeps giving the error " page to complex" then refuses to print this is the first time i have used it via a usb port as it has always been on the network via a hub. i have tried to revert to the hub but it will not install "no printers found " etc etc.
    Is there a series of key pushes on the printer that will remove everything from memory and allow me to start again?
    i thought i had cured it but a spurious printer keeps installing itself in the printers and faxes (color laserjet 2840:#1
    any advice would be great thanks
    Tommo50

    The cable for your card reader has been knocked lose - if you pop the side cover off you can put the cable back on.  If the cable is firmly attached, then the card reader has died.  There was supposed to be a 2830 released that had the fax but no card reader but at some point they canceled that decision.  However the firmware was written for all 3 models, so when the printer sees a fax but no card reader it reports itself as a 2830.
    The squeaking carousel and not pulling from tray 2 means it needs servicing by a genuinely trained HP tech on that particular model.  Tray 2 should be easy enough to fix, but the carousel may need to be realigned and that is not an easy job.  You may have to call around or go out of your way, but find a service center that is certified in this model printer.
    I've worked on this models myself for a couple years - if you think one squeaking carousel is bad, try listening to 4 or 5 of them all at the same time!!!
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