Printer Driver Location

I'm currently looking for multiple HP printers. However, all the printers have the search windows update for the driver. I do not wish to do this as i'm deploying a print server that will have drivers for Windows xp 32 and 64 bit, windows 7 32 and 64 bit windows 8.1 64 bit windows 2003 and 2012 R2 64 bit of course. Windows update drivers won't work for this situation. Can someone point me to a location where I can acquire the seperate drivers by hand?
HP 1320
HP 2550
HP P1505N
HP M551DN
HP P3015
HP P2055DN
HP P2015
HP COLOR 26600N
HP P1505
HP CM2320N
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Hi Bigjakk,
Welcome to the HP Support Forums! I see you are interested in the downloadable drivers for the following HP Products:
HP 1320
HP 2550
HP P1505N
HP M551DN
HP P3015
HP P2055DN
HP P2015
HP COLOR 26600N
HP P1505
HP CM2320N
I would like you to click on the link below and enter the product numbers for each one you are interested in:
Drivers & Software
I hope this helps!
HevnLgh
I work on behalf of HP
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