HP Laserjet 1160

I am unable to print on Win 7
RAM - 2GB
Inter Core2duo
Have a printer installed through LAN (network)
I can access other computers, Internet, HP Laserjet already installed showing as default printer (in work, excel also).
I am getting these messages.
First,
when giving print test page - TEST PAGE FAILED TO PRINT. WOULD YOU LIKE TO VIEW THE PRINT TROUBLESHOOTER FOR ASSISTANCE. OPERATION COULD NOT BE COMPLETED (error 0x0000007a)
Here I have checked Troubleshooter several times. No result.
Second,
when printing a word doc am getting this message - word can not print. there is no printer installed.
Also - This error can appear if a default printer has not been designated or if the application is unable to locate an existing default printer.
Please help.

Based on the error messages you provided, it sounds like something in the printer driver is not install properly on the OS.   Are you using an in OS Win7 driver or one from the hp.com site?   There are 3 universal (UPD) print drivers available that I would try. 
Here is the link to the 32-bit versions of Win7: 
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/SoftwareIndex.jsp?lang=en&cc=us&prodNameId=410620&p...
 64-bit versions can be found here:
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/SoftwareIndex.jsp?lang=en&cc=us&prodNameId=410620&p...
Though I work for HP, My posts express MY opinion, and not those of HP.

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    Device type for all printers in Hewlett-Packard's LaserJet 4 series (this includes LaserJet 4/4m, 4Plus/4mPlus, 4V/4mV, 4si). OCR-A/OCR-B are included in the printer definition. However, the printer needs an additional firmware/font cassette. The "HP LASERJET barcodes & MORE FONT CARTRIDGE" or a SIMM module is required. Barcode printing from R/3 with HP LaserJet 4 Series printers requires SIMM module "JetCAPS Intelligent Barcode SIMM" and is supported.
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    Device type for the IBM 238X/239X Plus line printer series from Lexmark. This includes the types IBM 2380 Plus, IBM 2381 Plus, IBM 2390 Plus, IBM 2391 Plus. The IBM emulation and character set IBM 850 are used.
    IBM4226
    Device type for the IBM 4226 line printers from Lexmark. The IBM emulation and the character set IBM 850 are used.
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    Device type for the IBM 6408-A00 line printer from IBM. The PropPrinter III XL emulation and the character set IBM 850/IBM 2 are used. OCR-A/OCR-B are included and supported. Barcode printing is not supported.
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    Device type for the Siemens-Nixdorf 2050-8, 2075-8 and 2090-8 laser printers (HP-LaserJet emulation). For operation with R/3, you need to obtain a special font diskette for the printer from SNI. This contains the fonts required, including OCR-A and OCR-B. Barcode printing from R/3 is not supported.
    MT2033
    Device type for the Mannesmann-Tally T2033 matrix printer. Uses MTPL+IBM Proprinter emulation and IBM codepage II for the character set. OCR-A/OCR-B are included in the printer definition. These fonts are built into the printer at the factory.
    MT2045
    Device type for the Mannesmann-Tally T2045 matrix printer. Uses MTPL+IBM Proprinter emulation and IBM codepage II for the character set. OCR-A/OCR-B are included in the printer definition. These fonts are built into the printer at the factory.
    DEVICE TYPES NEW TO RELEASE 3.1G:
    HPDJ660
    Device type for the color inkjet printer Hewlett-Packard DeskJet 660C. Lists are printed in color. OCR-A, OCR-B and barcode printing from R/3 are not supported.
    HPDJ850
    Device type for the color inkjet printer Hewlett-Packard DeskJet 850C. Lists are printed in color. OCR-A, OCR-B and barcode printing from R/3 are not supported.
    HPLJ5SI
    Device type for Hewlett-Packard's LaserJet 5Si. OCR-A/OCR-B are included in the printer definition. However, the printer needs an additional firmware. The "HP LASERJET barcodes & MORE FONT CARTRIDGE" or a SIMM module is required. Barcode printing from R/3 with HP LaserJet 5Si requires and supports SIMM module "JetCAPS Intelligent Barcode SIMM".
    MT6045
    Device type for the Mannesmam-Tally T6045 dot matrix printer. Uses MT660 emulation and character set Latin-1. OCR-A/OCR-B are included in the printer definition. These fonts are built into the printer at the factory.
    Important note: For use with R/3 the printer's standard character set must be set to Latin-1.
    NEW DEVICE TYPES IN RELEASE 3.1H:
    MT691
    Device type for the Mannesmann-Tally T691 dot matrix printer. Uses MT660 emulation and character set Latin-1. OCR-A/OCR-B are included in the printer definitions. These fonts are built into the printer at the factory.
    NEW DEVICE TYPES IN RELEASE 3.1I:
    SAPWIN5
    Device type for printing cyrillic characters (character set ISO 8859-5, for example Russian) with SAPlpd/Microsoft Windows. This device type works exclusively with the Russian Windows 95 or NT 4.0 (not with Windows 3.1). To use it, a 32 bit version of the SAPlpd with a number 4.00 or higher is required.
    DEVICE TYPES IN RELEASE 4.0A:
    HPLJ5
    Device type for all printers of the Hewlett-Packard LaserJet 5 printer series (LaserJet 5/5m, 5P/5MP, 5C) except for HP LaserJet 5 SI. OCR-A/OCR-B are included in the printer definitions. However, the printer needs an additional firmware/font cassettes. The "HP LASERJET BarCodes & MORE FONT CARTRIDGE" or a SIMM module is required. Barcode printing from R/3 with printers of the HP LaserJet 5 series requires and supports SIMM module "JetCAPS Intelligent Barcode SIMM".
    Important note: HPLJ5 uses new 4.0A features (scalable fonts under PCL-5) and can only be used in Release 4.0A and higher releases!
    I2HP4
    Device type for Eastern Europe for all printer of the Hewlett Packard LaserJet 4 printer series (for example, LaserJet 4/4m, 4Plus/4mPlus, 4V/4mV, 4Si). Uses character set "ISO 8859/2" (Latin 2). OCR-A/OCR-B are included in the printer definitions, however, the printer requires additional firmware/font diskette. The "HP LASERJET BarCodes & MORE FONT CARTRIDGE" or a respective SIMM module is required. For the barcode print from R/3 with printer of the HP LaserJet 4 series the SIMM module "JetCAPS Intelligent Barcode SIMM" is required and supported.
    I2SWIN
    Device type for Eastern Europe for printing under Microsoft Windows via a 32 bit SAPlpd. I2SWIN uses the character set ISO 8859/2 (Latin 2). To use I2SWIN, the following preconditions are required:
    SAPlpd 32 bit version, from 4.00
    Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 or eastern European Win95 (Latin 2 version)
    R/3 Release 3.0E or higher
    Important note: Microsoft Windows 3.1 (SAPlpd 16 bit) is NOT supported!
    I7SWIN
    Device type for Greece for printing under Microsoft Windows via SAPlpd 32 bit. I7SWIN uses character set "ISO 8859/7" (Greek). Requirements for operation of I7SWIN are:
    SAPlpd 32 bit as of Version 4.00
    MS Windows NT 4.0 or Greek Windows 95
    R/3 Release 3.0E or newer
    Important note: MS Windows 3.1 (SAPlpd 16 bit) is not supported!
    NEW DEVICE TYPES IN RELEASE 4.5A:
    HPLJ4000
    Device type for the Hewlett Packard LaserJet 4000 printer and
    related models such as LaserJet 5000, 8000, 8100 and 8150.
    HPLJ4000 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1). For the barcode print from R/3 with HP LaserJet 4000, the DIMM module "JetCAPS Intelligent Barcode DIMM" is required and supported. In addition to the barcodes this DIMM module contains the OCR-A and OCR-B fonts that are supported by HPLJ4000.
    Device type HPLJ4000 offers improved output of ABAP print lists by using a special PCL-5-printer drivers and can therefore only be used in Releases as of 4.5A.
    I9HP4
    Device type for Turkey for all printers of the Hewlett-Packard LaserJet 4 printer series (among others LaserJet 4/4m, 4Plus/4mPlus, 4V/4mV, 4Si). I9HP4 uses character set "ISO 8859/9" (Latin 5). OCR-A/ OCR-B are contained in the device type, however, the printer needs extra firmware or an extra font cartridge. The "HP LASERJET BarCodes & MORE FONT CARTRIDGE" or a corresponding SIMM module is needed for this. The SIMM module "JetCAPS Intelligent Barcode SIMM" is a requirement for printing barcodes from R/3 with printers of the HP LaserJet 4 series and is supported.
    KYOFS170
    Device type for the Kyocera laser printer FS-1700. OCR fonts are not supported. Barcode printing is supported.
    Device type KYOFS170 offers improved output of ABAP print lists by using a special PRESCRIBE-II-printer driver and can therefore only be used in Releases as of 4.5A.
    POST2
    New device type for PostScript-level-2-printer which can be used alternatively to POSTSCPT. Barcode printing and OCR printing from R/3 is not supported.
    Device type POST2 offers an improved output of ABAP print lists by using a special PostScript-L2-printer driver and can therefore only be used in Releases as of 4.5A.
    NEW DEVICE TYPES IN RELEASE 4.6A:
    IXLINK
    Device type for the external XLink/SAP translator of Xerox, which translates R/3 SAPGOF data to Xerox format and transfers data to the Xerox production printer. IXLINK can only be used if the XLink/SAP translator is being used. You cannot access printers, which are connected via R/3!
    OCR-A and OCR-B fonts as well as bar codes are supported.
    NEW DEVICE TYPES IN RELEASE 4.6C:
    HPLJ8000
    Device type for Hewlett Packard LaserJet 8000, 8000N, 8000DN printers. HPLJ8000 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1). For the barcode print from R/3 with HP LaserJet 4000, the DIMM module "JetCAPS Intelligent Barcode DIMM" is required and supported. In addition to the barcodes this DIMM module contains the OCR-A and OCR-B fonts that are supported by HPLJ4000.
    Device type HPLJ8000 offers improved output of ABAP print lists by using a special PCL-5-printer driver and can therefore only be used in Releases as of 4.5A.
    HPLJ1100
    Device type for Hewlett Packard LaserJet 1100 printer. HPLJ1100 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1). OCR-A/B as well as barcode print from R/3 are not supported.
    Device type HPLJ1100 can only be used in Releases as of 4.6C.
    I9SWIN
    Device type for Turkey und printing with MS Windows via SAPlpd 32 bit. I9SWIN uses character set "ISO 8859/9" (Latin 5). Preconditions for using I9SWIN:
    SAPlpd 32 bit as of version 4.00
    MS Windows NT 4.0 or Turkish Windows 95 (Latin 5 Version)
    R/3 Release 3.0E or newer
    Important note: MS Windows 3.1 (SAPlpd 16 bit) is not supported!
    IBMNP
    Device type for laser printer IBM InfoPrint 20 as well as the IBM Network Printer 12, 17, 24, IBM InfoPrint 32, InfoPrint 40. OCR- and MICR fonts are supported by the device type. The printer needs an additional module for these fonts. "Barcode-, MICR and OCR A+B SIMM for IBM Network Printers" is required. Read Note 133660 also. Bar code printing from R/3 is not supported.
    Important note: IBMNP uses new 4.0A features (scaleable font under PCL-5) and can only be used in maintenance level 4.0A and higher.
    NEW DEVICE TYPES IN RELEASE 6.10:
    IBMIP12
    Device type for laser printer IBM InfoPrint 12. IBMIP12 uses character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1). Bar code and OCR-font printing from SAP is not supported. This device type is compatible with all SAP releases from 4.0A.
    IBMIP21
    Device type for laser printer IBM InfoPrint 21. IBMIP21 uses character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1). Bar code and OCR-font printing from SAP is not supported. This device type is compatible with all SAP releases from 4.0A.
    IBMIP32
    Device type for laser printers IBM InfoPrint 32 and InfoPrint 40. IBMIP32 uses character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1). Bar code and OCR-font printing from SAP is not supported. This device type is compatible with all SAP releases from 4.0A.
    IBMIP2K
    Device type for production laser printer IBM InfoPrint 2000 with PCL-5 emulation. IBMIP2K uses character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1). Bar code and OCR-font printing from SAP is not supported. This device type is compatible with all SAP releases from 4.0A.
    IBMIP60
    Device type for laser printer IBM InfoPrint 60. IBMIP60 uses character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1). Bar code and OCR-font printing from SAP is not supported. This device type is compatible with all SAP releases from 4.0A.
    IBMIP70
    Device type for laser printer IBM InfoPrint 70. IBMIP70 uses character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1). Bar code and OCR-font printing from SAP is not supported. This device type is compatible with all SAP releases from 4.0A.
    IBM4247
    Device type for line printer IBM 4247. The printer's 4247 emulation and character set IBM2 is used. OCR-fonts are supported. Bar code printing from SAP is not supported.
    Attention: Please follow note 396462 when installing the printer.
    NEW DEVICE TYPES IN RELEASE 6.20:
    IBM6400
    Device type for line printer IBM 6400. The printer's "P-Series" emulation and character set PC850 is used. OCR-fonts are supported. Bar code printing from SAP is not supported.
    Attention: Please follow note 396462 when installing the printer.
    HP1200
    Device type for HP LaserJet 1200/1220. HP1200 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
    HP1200 is compatible with all releases from 4.0A.
    HP2200
    Device type for HP LaserJet 2200. HP2200 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
    HP2200 is compatible with all releases from 4.0A.
    HP2250
    Device type for HP Business Inkjet 2250. HP2250 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
    HP2250 is compatible with all releases from 4.5B.
    Attention: Business Inkjet 2200 is not compatible with HP2250.
    HP2500
    Device type for HP DeskJet 2500C with PCL-5 option. HP2500 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
    HP2500 is compatible with all releases from 4.0A.
    HP3200
    Device type for HP LaserJet 3200m. HP3200 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
    HP3200 is compatible with all releases from 4.0A.
    HP4100
    Device type for HP LaserJet 4100. HP4100 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
    HP4100 is compatible with all releases from 4.0A.
    HP4550
    Device type for HP LaserJet 4550 (color laser). HP4550 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
    HP4550 is compatible with all releases from 4.5A.
    HP8150
    Device type for HP LaserJet 8150. HP8150 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
    HP8150 is compatible with all releases from 4.0A.
    HP8550
    Device type for HP LaserJet 8550 (color laser). HP8550 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
    HP4550 is compatible with all releases from 4.5A.
    HP9000
    Device type for HP LaserJet 9000. HP9000 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
    HP9000 is compatible with all releases from 4.0A.
    NEW DEVICE TYPES IN RELEASE NW04:
    BRHL
    Device type for Brother laser printer HL-2460. This device type is compatible to other Brother laser printers, see below.
    OCR-A and OCR-B fonts as well as bar codes are supported.
    BRHL is compatible with all releases from 4.5A.
    IP2085
    Device type for the IBM Infoprint 2085 Laser printer with printer language PCL-5. OCR font and bar code printing from SAP are not supported.
    IP2085 is compatible with all releases 4.5A and higher.
    IP2085P
    Device type for the IBM Infoprint 2085 Laser printer with printer language PostScript. OCR font and bar code printing from SAP are not supported.
    IP2085P is compatible with all releases 4.5A and higher.
    IP2105
    Device type for the IBM Infoprint 2105 Laser printer with printer language PCL-5. OCR font and bar code printing from SAP are not supported.
    IP2105 is compatible with all releases 4.5A and higher.
    IP2105P
    Device type for the IBM Infoprint 2105 Laser printer with printer language PostScript. OCR font and bar code printing from SAP are not supported.
    IP2105P is compatible with all releases 4.5A and higher.
    LEXT622
    Device type for the Lexmark T622 laser printer. OCR-fonts and bar code printing from SAP are supported if the printer is equipped with a corresponding option (note 119471).
    LEXT622 is compatible with all releases 4.5A and higher.
    LEXW820
    Device type for the Lexmark W820 laser printer. OCR-fonts and bar code printing from SAP are supported if the printer is equipped with a corresponding option (note 119471).
    LEXW820 is compatible with all releases 4.5A and higher.
    LEX4227P
    Device type for the Lexmark 4227plus line printer. The device type supports the Latin-1 character set. For using the device type, the IBM emulation must be set in the printer.
    OCR fonts and barcode printing from SAP are not supported.
    LEX4227P is compatible with all releases.
    I5LEX
    Device type for Cyrillic printing (e.g. Russian) with Lexmark T522 laser printer. Lexmark T522 natively supports Cyrillic fonts and character set ISO 8859-5.
    OCR-fonts are not supported. Bar code printing is supported (with a bar code DIMM, see note 119471).
    I5LEX is compatible with all releases 4.0A and higher.
    CNLX522
    Device type for Lexmark T522 laser printer with add-on "Simplified Chinese DBCS font DIMM kit" (Lexmark product number 09H0690). The device type supports Simplified Chinese. OCR-fonts and bar code printing from SAP are not supported.
    CNLX522 is compatible with all releases 4.0A and higher.
    JPLX522
    Device type for Lexmark T522 laser printer with add-on "Japanese DBCS font DIMM kit" (Lexmark product number 13K0227). The device type supports Japanese character set. OCR-fonts and bar code printing from SAP are not supported.
    JPLX522 is compatible with all releases 4.0A and higher.
    KPLX522
    Device type for Lexmark T522 laser printer with add-on "Korean DBCS font DIMM kit" (Lexmark product number 10G1705). The device type supports Korean character set. OCR-fonts and printing of bar codes from SAP are not supported.
    KPLX522 is compatible with all releases 4.0A and higher.
    TWLX522
    Device type for Lexmark T522 laser printer with add-on "Traditional Chinese DBCS font DIMM kit" (Lexmark product number 09H0691). The device type supports traditional Chinese character set. OCR-fonts and bar code printing from SAP are not supported.
    TWLX522 is compatible with all releases 4.0A and higher.
    HP5000
    Device type for HP LaserJet 5000. HP5000 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
    HP5000 is compatible with all releases from 4.0A.
    HP23
    Device type for HP LaserJet 2300. HP23 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
    HP23 is compatible with all releases from 4.5A.
    HP3000
    Device type for HP business inkjet 3000. HP3000 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
    HP3000 is compatible with all releases from 4.5A.
    HP4300
    Device type for HP LaserJet 4200 and HP LaserJet 4300. HP4300 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
    HP4300 is compatible with all releases from 4.5A.
    HP4600
    Device type for HP color LaserJet 4600. HP4600 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
    HP4600 is compatible with all releases from 4.5A.
    HP5100
    Device type for HP LaserJet 5100. HP5100 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
    HP5100 is compatible with all releases from 4.5A.
    HP5500
    Device type for HP color LaserJet 5500. HP5500 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
    HP5500 is compatible with all releases from 4.5A.
    HP9500
    Device type for HP color LaserJet 9500. HP9500 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
    HP9500 is compatible with all releases from 4.5A.
    I2HPPS
    Device type for certain HP LaserJet models with PostScript emulation (see Note 575916). I2HPPS supports character set "ISO 8859/2" (Latin 2).
    I2HPPS is compatible with all releases as of 4.0A.
    Barcode printing and OCR fonts are not supported.
    CAN105
    Device type for Canon laser printer imageRUNNER 105. CAN105 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CAN105 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts are supported, barcode printing is not supported.
    CAN22
    Device type for Canon laser printers imageRUNNER 2200/2800/3300/3300i. CAN22 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CAN22 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts are supported, barcode printing is not supported.
    CAN5
    Device type for Canon laser printers imageRUNNER 5000/5000i/6000. CAN5 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CAN5 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts are supported, barcode printing is not supported.
    CAN85
    Device type for Canon laser printers imageRUNNER 8500/7200/85. CAN85 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CAN85 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts are supported, barcode printing is not supported.
    CN105PS
    PostScript device type for Canon laser printer imageRUNNER 105. CN105PS supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CN105PS is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts and barcode printing is not supported.
    CN22PS
    PostScript device type for Canon laser printers imageRUNNER 2200/2800/3300/3300i. CN22PS supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CN22PS is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts and barcode printing is not supported.
    CN5PS
    PostScript device type for Canon laser printer imageRUNNER 5000/5000i/6000. CN5PS supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CN5PS is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts and barcode printing is not supported.
    CN85PS
    PostScript device type for Canon laser printer imageRUNNER 8500/7200/85. CN85PS supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CN85PS is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts and barcode printing is not supported.
    CAN400
    PCL5 device type for Canon laser printer imageRUNNER 330/400. CAN400 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CAN400 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts are supported. Barcode printing is not supported.
    CN400PS
    PostScript device type for Canon laser printer imageRUNNER 330/400. CN400PS supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CN400PS is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts and barcode printing is not supported.
    CANC32
    PCL5 device type for Canon color laser printer Color imageRUNNER C3200. CANC32 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CANC32 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts are supported. Barcode printing is not supported.
    NEW DEVICE TYPES IN RELEASE SAP NetWeaver 04s:
    ARM205
    PCL-5 device type for Sharp laser printer AR-M205. ARM205 uses character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin-1).
    ARM205 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR fonts are not supported. Barcode printing and OCR fonts are supported with an add-on product (note 733347).
    ARM276
    PCL-5 device type for Sharp laser printer AR-M276. ARM276 uses character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin-1).
    ARM276 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR fonts are not supported. Barcode printing and OCR fonts are supported with an add-on product (note 733347).
    ARM450
    PCL-5 device type for Sharp laser printer AR-M450. ARM450 uses character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin-1).
    ARM450 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR fonts are not supported. Barcode printing and OCR fonts are supported with an add-on product (note 733347).
    ARM550
    PCL-5 device type for Sharp laser printer AR-M550U. ARM550 uses character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin-1).
    ARM550 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR fonts are not supported. Barcode printing and OCR fonts are supported with an add-on product (note 733347).
    ARC262P
    PostScript device type for Sharp color laser printer ARC-262M. ARC262P is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR fonts are not supported.
    CAN2220
    PCL5 device type for Canon laser printer imageRUNNER 2220n/2220i/3320n/3320i. CAN2220 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CAN2220 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts are supported. Barcode printing is not supported.
    CN2220P
    PostScript device type for Canon laser printer imageRUNNER 2220n/2220i/3320n/3320i. CN2220P supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CN2220P is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts and Barcode printing are not supported.
    CAN5020
    PCL5 device type for Canon laser printer imageRUNNER 5020n/5020i/6020n/6020i. CAN5020 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CAN5020 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts are supported. Barcode printing is not supported.
    CN5020P
    PostScript device type for Canon laser printer imageRUNNER 5020n/5020i/6020n/6020i. CN5020P supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CN5020P is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts and Barcode printing are not supported.
    CNC3100
    PCL5 device type for Canon color laser printer imageRUNNER C3100. CNC3100 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CNC3100 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts are supported. Barcode printing is not supported.
    CNC31PS
    PostScript device type for Canon color laser printer imageRUNNER C3100. CNC31PS supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CNC31PS is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts and Barcode printing are not supported.
    CNC3220
    PCL5 device type for Canon color laser printers imageRUNNER C3220/C2620. CNC3220 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CNC3220 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts are supported. Barcode printing is not supported.
    CNC322P
    PostScript device type for Canon color laser printers imageRUNNER C3220/C2620. CNC322P supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CNC322P is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts and Barcode printing are not supported.
    CNC6800
    PCL5 device type for Canon color laser printers imageRUNNER C5800/C6800. CNC6800 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CNC6800 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts are supported. Barcode printing is not supported.
    CNC68PS
    PostScript device type for Canon color laser printers imageRUNNER C5800/C6800. CNC68PS supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CNC68PS is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts and Barcode printing are not supported.
    CNC31E
    PCL5 device type for Canon color laser printer imageRUNNER C3100 with imagePASS-E1 controller. CNC31E supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CNC31E is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts and Barcode printing are not supported.
    CNC31EP
    PostScript device type for Canon color laser printer imageRUNNER C3100 with imagePASS-E1 controller. CNC31EP supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CNC31EP is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts and Barcode printing are not supported.
    CNC322E
    PCL5 device type for Canon color laser printer imageRUNNER C3220/C2620 with imagePASS-C1 V.2 controller. CNC322E supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CNC322E is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts and Barcode printing are not supported.
    CNC322EP
    PostScript device type for Canon color laser printer imageRUNNER C3220/C2620 with imagePASS-C1 V.2 controller. CNC322EP supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CNC322EP is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts and Barcode printing are not supported.
    CNC68E
    PCL5 device type for Canon color laser printers imageRUNNER C5800/C6800 with imagePASS-D1 controller. CNC68E supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CNC68E is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts and Barcode printing are not supported.
    CNC68EP
    PostScript device type for Canon color laser printers imageRUNNER C5800/C6800 with imagePASS-D1 controller. CNC68EP supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CNC68EP is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts and Barcode printing are not supported.
    CN2270
    PCL5 device type for Canon laser printers imageRUNNER 2270/2870/3570/4570. CN2270 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CN2270 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts are supported. Barcode printing is supported with usage of the optional barcode printing kit.
    CN2270P
    PostScript device type for Canon laser printer imageRUNNER 2270/2870/3570/4570. CN2270P supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CN2270P is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts and Barcode printing are not supported.
    DL3100
    PCL5 device type for DELL color laser printer 3100cn. DL3100 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    DL3100 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts and Barcodes are not supported.
    DL3100P
    PostScript device type for DELL color laser printer 3100cn. DL3100P supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    DL3100P is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts and Barcodes are not supported.
    DL5100
    PCL5 device type for DELL color laser printer 5100cn. DL5100 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    DL5100 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts and Barcodes are not supported.
    DL5100P
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