Microsoft Surface RT with HP Officejet L7480

Is there a driver available for Surface tablets with an ARM processor (Surface RT) so I can print to an Officejet L7480 across my home network?
Thanks in advance

Hi qt12705, welcome to the HP Forums. Windows RT printing support is done with native drivers. There are no traditional downloads for this. I am not certain if this model is supported in RT. The easiest way to see if it will work is to plug it in with a USB cable, to see if it recognizes it and allows for USB printing. If it does, then you can add it as a network printer using the 'Add Printer' method via Printer And Hardware in the control panel.
You can find the details under the "Windows RT" section of this document:  Install the Printer Software in Windows RT or Windows 8 on a Tablet
I hope this helps.
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