Vista installation of P1505n drivers

Hello, i am having problem with installation of drivers , on to Vista Business. The installation,starts but when the printer is connected to the machine, nothing happens (the Vista recognises the printer as "unknown device" ), and installation hangs.... I tried all possible ways of installation,whit all drivers.Printer is 100% working, because i tested it, on other Vista machines, it just wont recognise on this particular one.

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