HP LaserJet Pro MFP M127fn - Windows server 2003 X64 Drivers Missing

Hi,
We have almost 80 Numbers HP 1212 MFP Printer which we are using in windows server 2003 X64 Operating System. Because of unavailablity of this model anymore, we are using HP Laserjet Pro MFP M127fn and the driver is missing for this operating system.
Anyone have Drivers or any other solutions ?

Hi Mike, Did you end up working your problem out? We have the same issue, prints fine from Windows 7x64 desktops via TCP, but it's a no-go on Server 2008R2. Cheers - John.

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