Printer Driver for HP Laserjet 1200 Printer

I got a Windows 7, 64 bit PC. I wanted to install HP laserjet 1200  Black and White printer to my PC, which was installed to a windows XP,32 bit OS. I got the Printer's Driver CD also with the product. But it is a 32 bit Application. I wanted to download the 64 bit Application and install the printer to my PC. But the links which are available in the HP official site does not work. can somebody tell me a solution for this or is there anyone who can send me a link to download the Printer Driver for windows 7 /64 bit OS..... If somebody is willing to help, I would be so great full.....Thank You... 

Hey,
I see you are wanting to install an HP Laserjet 1200 on your Windows 7 64bit PC.  I also see that the downloadable drivers are not working for you.  Have you tried installing the driver located in the Windows Add a Printer: Windows Update section?  For information on how to perform this type of install please read the article linked below.
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?&objectID=c02536257
Let me know if this method successfully installs the printer for you,
Jason
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