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Looking for drivers for HP OfficeJet Pro 8500 A909g to be used on Win 10 Pro 64-bit

Anonymous
2022-02-18T04:49:41+00:00

Where can I find drivers for my HP OfficeJet Pro 8500 (A909g) AIO printer-scanner-copier, with such drivers to be running in Win 10 Pro 64-bit?

Thanks.

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  1. JX313 7,045 Reputation points
    2022-02-18T05:05:04+00:00
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  2. Anonymous
    2022-02-18T20:05:21+00:00

    You can install the printer manually using the Windows Update drive without the need to connect the printer.

    1-Right-Click on Start and click on Run

    2-Type: Control Panel and click on Ok

    3-Click on "Hardware and Sound" then click on "Devices and Printers"

    4-Click on "Add a Printer", and select the option "The printer that I want isn't listed"

    5-Select the last option "Add a local printer or network printer with manual settings" and click on Next

    6-Select the port that you will connect the printer or select "Create a new port" > "Standart TCP/IP port" if the printer is using the network connection

    7-Type the printer IP address and click on next

    8-Then will open the window "Install the printer driver", click on the button "Windows Update"

    9-This process will take a while 5-10 minutes, then you will be to see all manufacturers

    10-In the manufacturer list select the HP, then select in the printers "HP Officejet Pro 8500

    11-Click on next to finish the installation

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  3. JX313 7,045 Reputation points
    2022-02-18T14:45:42+00:00

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    1. Check with the HP Printer software installed on your PC. As someone who uses an Epson printer and hasn't used HP for many years, I don't have much idea about operating HP printers.
    2. It may or may not work, but if you encounter any issues, you won't have any other choice but to use the correct driver for your Windows version.
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  4. Anonymous
    2022-02-18T13:55:09+00:00

    Joe and Robinson - it seems that HP's and your suggestion is to connect (via USB cable) the OfficeJetPro 8500 A909g to the Win 10 PC and let the Win 10 PC take the needed drivers from the 8500. Do I have that right?

    Unfortunately, I need the 8500 driver set for Win 10 without being able to make that USB connection.

    (Confession - the 8500 is gone, we now have an 8600, but the older 8500 driver-firmware and properties-preferences app is much, much better than the 8600's. And I know how to set the 8500 driver-firmware and properties-preferences app to point to the physical 8600 printer. on our small network )

    1. So - is there any way to get the 8500 driver set from somewhere to install on a Win 10 PC without the two devices being physically connected?
    2. Can the 8500 driver set for Win 7 (or maybe 8) be installed on Win 10 and then work normally?

    Thanks.

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  5. Anonymous
    2022-02-18T05:29:32+00:00

    Hi, I'm Robinson, and I’m happy to help you today.

    I know how frustrating this may be for you but I'll do my very best to help you.

    The HP website has information that you can install the printer using the printer drivers that come built into Windows.

    https://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers/selfservic...

    You can see at this link how to set up your printer using the printer drivers that come built into Windows.

    https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/ish_22249...

    Note: This is a non-Microsoft website. The page appears to be providing accurate, safe information. Watch out for ads on the site that may advertise products frequently classified as a PUP (Potentially Unwanted Products).

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