LaserJet P2015 Series PCL5e - Windows 7 64 Bit

Hey all,
OS: Windows 7 64 Bit 
Printer: HP LaserJet P2015
Location: School 
I cannot find a driver and also Windows Vista 32 bit User, have much problems.  I have downloaded many drivers, but it doesn't work. Someone uses Win 7 32 Bit, but the computer couldn't connect to the printer, although a driver was found.
I downloaded: PCL 5 & 6 Universal Printer driver for 32&64 bit, but nothing worked. Any ideas?
funky 

Use the Universal PCL 5 or 6 driver
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/ProductList.jsp?locale=en_US&taskId=135&prodTypeId=...

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