Paralle to usb HP LaserJet 6L on windows 7/vista for a laptop

My father decided to get a new laptop which runs 7 as far as i know. He switched two adapters (parallel to usb) got them installed printer looks to be ok but when he sends a page to print it simply wont work.
Has there been so far a way to make this printer 100% compatible with much newer laptops and windows with some sort of adapter ? 

The product you have seems to be a commercial printer. For the best chance at finding a solution I would suggest posting in the forum for HP Business Support!
You may find the Commercial Laserjet board here.
http://h30499.www3.hp.com/t5/Printers-LaserJet/bd-p/bsc-413
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