Hp laserjet 1000 series for windows 7

friend, I had a question for you, I have an HP LaserJet 1000 printer series but now I get a new computer with Windows 7, but do I not found hp 1000 printer drivers, pls send me the link or drivers ready

Yes - you can use the Laserjet 1000 with Windows 7. (I have two Windows 7 PCs printing to my LJ 1000).
Case 1 - (Easiest case)   If your Windows 7 installation is  32-bit  (How to check this)
Solution:  Provided by user jriv9 in this discussion 
use HP LJ1000 XP HostBased Driver
Just installed it and it works perfectly.
1. exe extracts to a directory of your choice. 
2. right click on printer -> properties -> update driver
3. select to search in a specific location and select dir from step one.
Case 2 - If your Windows 7  is 64-bit and you have another PC on your network running Windows 32-bit (XP, Vista or 7) 
Solution provided by user Los15 on this forum page.  I have tried this and it works.  I had to make one change - the port name had to be \\Computer Name\hp Laserjet 1000 DOS
Case 3 - If your Windows 7 is 64-bit and you have no other PC.
You can install the XP driver in XP Mode, and then install the XP driver as for a 32-bit machine.
Solution given by user erpp on this forum page.
Alternative
On  same forum page as the XP Mode solution, another solution is given, using another piece of software called PDF Creator.
I'd just like to add my thanks to everyone who has contributed those solutions above. The LJ 1000 is a marvellous workhorse of a printer - the engineers who built it did a good job.  It's too bad HP didn't follow their lead and produce 64-bit drivers.

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