Laserjet 2200DSE in Windows 7 X64

I've upgraded my computer to Windows 7 X64, but I can't get my LaserJet 2200DSE to work through my print server anymore
I go through the normal setup for a new printer through the print server, and the system installs the HP Universal Printing PCL 6 driver; but when I try to print a test page, all I get is
PCL XL error
   Subsystem: KERNEL
   Error: UnsupportedProtocol
   Operator: 0x0
   Position: 0
The printer worked fine under Windows XP. Any solutions would be appreciated

You're probably getting the "Windows cannot locate a suitable printer driver" error if you're trying to add the driver while adding a printer that is shared over the network. You see, HP's Universal Printer Driver (UPD) doesn't contain the PnpIDs of every printers it supports, so when you specify HP's UPD as the drivers for the network printer, if Windows can't find a match for the printer's PnpID it spits out the driver isn't compatible.
The way to overcome this is to install a "generic" printer locally, using HP's UP driver, and change the port afterwards to point to the shared printer. So, first, add a local printer (that will be using the LPT1 port - make sure no printer is attached!), and click on "Have disk(s)" to browse to and select HP's UPD. Going through the remaining steps should install a locally-attached printer named something like "HP Universal Printing PCL 5" (or "[..] PCL 6"). You'll then go in the new printer's properties, on the "Ports" tab, and click on "Add Port...". If you're installing a shared printer, you'll select "Local Port", click on "New Port..." and specify the path to the printer (e.g. \\myserver\hplaserj) as the port name. Those steps should do the trick.
Last thing: beware, though, as HP's UPD PCL 6 might not be compatible (anymore) with your LaserJet 4050, as they use a PCL XL class number/revision (class 2.1; sort of a version number of the protocol) that is higher than what your printer's firmware might support for PCL6 (should be class 2.0) I know the latest versions of HP's UPD PCL 6 doesn't work with our LJ 4000 & 4050 printers, so you might have to use the PCL5e driver for those 64-bit workstations.
Background info:
PCL XL error on Laserjet 4550n with PCL 6 driver [IT Resource Center Forums]
Universal Print Driver PCL6 broken on LaserJet 4000 [IT Resource Center Forums]
Printer Command Language [Wikipedia]
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