HP LaserJet 1320nw Driver





HP LaserJet 1320nw Printer Driver Download for Windows 10/8/8.1/8/7/Vista/XP

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HP LaserJet 1320 NW Printer

HP LaserJet 1320nw Printer Administrator Resource Kit

Universal Print Driver

Description:

The HP Printer Administrator Resource Kit (PARK) is a collection of tools, scripts and documentation to help print administrators install, deploy, configure and manage the HP Universal Print Driver. The PARK contains both supported and unsupported software tools, scripts and documentation. Supported tools include: HP Driver Configuration Utility / HP Driver Deployment Utility / HP Managed Printing Administrator / HP UPD Active Directory Administrative template / AutoUpgradeUPD / PRNCon

Release details

Version: v1.9.0

Relase Date : Jun 12, 2023

Operating Systems:

Microsoft Windows 10 (32-bit), Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit), Microsoft Windows 7 (32-bit), Microsoft Windows 7 (64-bit), Microsoft Windows 8 (32-bit), Microsoft Windows 8 (64-bit) , icrosoft Windows 8.1 (32-bit) , icrosoft Windows 8.1 (64-bit)

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File Size : 18.2MB


HP LaserJet 1320nw (DOT4) Communication Driver

This driver only solution provides DOT4 USB bi-directional communication functionality on Windows 8 and higher operating systems.

Release date: Apr 21, 2015

Version : 7.0.0.29

Microsoft Windows 10 (32-bit), Microsoft Windows 8 (32-bit), Microsoft Windows 8.1 (32-bit)
Version:7.0.0.29
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File Size : 1.1Mb

Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit), Microsoft Windows 8 (64-bit), Microsoft Windows 8.1 (64-bit), Version:7.0.0.29
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File Size : 1.5Mb





2 thoughts on “HP LaserJet 1320nw Driver”

  1. I have completely failed to access a link for downloading drivers for my HP Laser jet 1320nw printer. Could someone give me a reference/site where to get the drivers or any other assistance.

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    • Good question. I wish I had the answer. Evidently the procedure requires you hardwire the printer to the network to configure it for wireless. Kind of nuts, but it’s old and HP got away with this kind of junk back then.

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