I just tried using Pacifist with the driver from softpedia you
listed.  I was able to find were the driver was located but was not
able to get it to install.  Hopefully I will have my other machines up
soon, so I can use the printer with them.

On Feb 1, 12:29 am, Kris Tilford <ktilfo...@cox.net> wrote:
> On Jan 31, 2011, at 11:04 PM, maryland1571 wrote:
>
> > I just tried the previous solutions and they did not work.  Are there
> > any other solutions that might work?
>
> Oops, I misunderstood the question. I thought you had a older printer  
> that HP quit supporting. You have a brand new printer than HP doesn't  
> support below 10.5 Leopard. Have you tried installing the Leopard  
> drivers? They may work, after all, Leopard is "universal" so this  
> driver should also work on both PPC & Intel Macs. If there's an  
> installer limitation the won't allow installation on 10.4.11, you can  
> download Pacifist <http://www.charlessoft.com/> for free and use it to  
> install the Leopard drivers. Pacifist allows you to see where  
> everything is installed, so if there was a problem you could open the  
> driver package again and manually remove each file installed to revert  
> back to your previous situation.
>
> If you wait, I'm certain the GutenPrint or HPIJS will add support for  
> the Deskjet 1000 some day real soon now. In the mean time, I'd try the  
> Leopard driver "HP Deskjet 1000 Driver 12.1.0" and see if it works:
> <http://mac.softpedia.com/get/Drivers/HP-Deskjet-1000-Driver.shtml>

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