What driver enables Laserjet 4000 PCL 6 in Windows 7?

Is there driver related to HP Laserjet 4000 PCL 6 that will work with it and Windows 7?  (Laser 4000 PCL 6 per se isn't supported by Windows 7.)

Hello,
You may try the 4100 PCL6, it should work
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Jabzi
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