5150 Windows 8 network printing

I have a new HP AIO running Windows 8.1 and want to print on a Deskjet 5150 connected to an XP machine (on the network).

First of all - if I use Windows 'printer' Add dialog box shows the network printer in the flat view and then I select him and it purrs away for a while and said his "connection to HP 5150 on...» ", after much checking Windows Update, he said"no driver found ".

In the same dialg box there is an option to install the driver manually, after which he wants one. INF file. So I point to various HP 5150 driver downloads Windows, Vista, full XP, XP 8.1 a minimum and he do not like one of them.

Second - if I use the HP Windows 8.1 Deskjet 5150 driver and check the "my printer is already configured for use on the same network as my computer", after much soul search (and probably printer hunting), until appears a dialog box saying that 'no network device found ". Well we can't try too hard too stupid little more sees me the shared network printer-5150.

Third, I put some time in the search on the internet and to this day, I found not anyone who tries to do. I don't want to put the 5150 on Win8 machine because of the desktop environment.

Anyone?

Try to set up as a local printer 5150 on Win8 computer.

Add a printer
Add a local printer
Select create a new port:
Select Local Port for the port Type:
Enter the name of the network to the XP computer that is. \\XPcomputername\printerid
Install the 5150 driver when prompted

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