If you already have a printer and are considering buying a new one, stop.
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Yes windows 7 Accept the HP Inkjet D4160 Printer.
yes a printer will work on all versions of windows and macs
There are Windows 7 drivers for this printer on HP's support site at the link below.
Windows 7 is supposed to recognize the printer automatically. The printer is in the list of officially supported hardware.
yes it is because i have a hp pavilion g6 windows 7 and i have the hp 3050 printer and it works.
If your printer has Windows Vista drivers available, they should also work in Windows 7. If your printer is less than 4 years old, it may have drivers available to download off of the manufacturer's website.
Yes, you can.
I am sharing a Dell Photo AIO Printer 926 running on an XP computer with a computer on the network running Windows 7. When I started, the printer was already installed and working on the XP computer and set up to be shared on the network. Then I ran the 926 printer installation disk (the disk that came with the printer) on the Windows 7 computer. At some point it asked me if the printer was connected to another computer on the network. When I answered "yes" it asked for the name of the other computer on the network and the shared name of the printer. After I answered those questions it proceeded to "install" the printer as if it was connected to the Windows 7 machine and it works perfectly. I was surprised that worked, after having tried many times (unsuccessfully) to connect to it by installing new drivers on the Windows 7 computer. So I would suggest using the printer installation disk on the Windows 7 computer. If you do not have the disk I would suggest trying to get one from the printer manufacturer.
No reason why not - Windows 7 should detect the printer when you plug it in for the first time - and set up the device drivers OR - it will ask for the disc that came with the printer.
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No reason why not - provided you have the correct driver(s) for the hardware installed in Windows 8.
yes