If the printer driver where properly signed by the mfg, you should not have
problems installing the drivers under Windows Vista. Windows Vista printing
system is compatibel to plain vanilla drivers from Windows 2000 and forward.
You can get problems if the driver is not properly signed or the mfg has
included other special "features".
Thats for the printer part, in case of all-in-one, you might get problems
with fax, scanner... In your case, I think there is a god chance that you
can download a Vista compatibel driver from HP's website.
--
Christoph Lindemann
Undocumented Printing
http://www.undocprint.org/
"PT" <> wrote in message
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> Newbie - I don't even have a Vista Computer, but one is arriving in a few
> days - Vista Ultimate
>
> My old XP computer drives two four year old printers - one HP all-in -one
> LaserJet and one Epson inkjet.
>
> When I installed these printers on the XP machine, each came with a CD
> with the installation software (drivers, manual PDF, etc..).
>
> I assume I now must get updated CD's or some other arrangement to get the
> printers re-installed. Here are several questions
>
> 1. Do the vendors usually either wash their hands and tell you to get a
> new printer?
>
> 2. How do I get the appropriate software? Printer vendor web-sites?
>
> 3. Generally, do pre-Vista peripherals, and particularly
> printer/scanner/fax machines install without problems?
>
> --
>
> PT
>