No 11x17 (tabloid) paper option for HP 7500 E910 with 64bit driver?

I've been using my HP 7500 E910 for about two years now with Linux Mint and WinXP VMs with virtually no issues.  I recently started using Windows7 64bit VMs and just installed the Basic driver for the HP 7500 (64bit version), but the paper size options don't include 11x17/tabloid.  I downloaded the driver from HP's site, it was called OJ7500_E910_Basicx64_1315.
Anybody know how to fix this?
Thanks,
-Brad

Hi BAJ,
I suspect you do not have the 11x17/tabloid option because you are using the basic driver. The Basic Feature software solution is a driver-only software solution intended for users who want a basic print driver to use with their HP device. This software installation can be used on PC's which do not meet the minimum system requirements necessary to install the Full Featured software solution.
I would suggest HP Officejet Full Feature Software and Driver.
Hope this helps, please let me know if you require further assistance.
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