W7 alternative printer drivers

I'm running W7 Pro on a new machine.  There's an HP Officejet 8500 on my LAN which I can use OK, but there's also a Business Inkjet 1100 attached by USB to another computer running XP,  which I also want to use. This 1100 printer is working and shared with other XP computers on the same network.
"Add Printer" on my W7 machine can see this Business Inkjet, but it can't find a driver for it. HP Support says the alternative driver is for the Business Inkjet 1000, but since this an "In-OS" driver I can't download and install it manually. 
How can I get the Business Inkjet 1100 attached to this other computer to work with the 1000 driver from my W7 machine?

Hi Dontango,
The Business Inkjet is a commercial product, your question would be better addressed and get more exposure on the HP Enterprise Business Support Forums. 
My area of expertise is consumer support. If you post your question or find an existing thread to post to I suspect the commercial community will be able to assist you.
Hope you find the answers you are looking for.
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