HP designjet T120 24 inches: cannot get driver

I bought a new printer, but I can't install driver; DVD seems doesn't work well according to the manual.

I downloaded the file win - x 64-pcl3 - drv.exe, then I click on it, but it does not install the driver. He opens the winzip self extractor and the unzipped files are not the .exe

You use the printer to add and when you get to the manufacturers page navigate you to where to find the files and you have unzipped.  If the wired network, find the ip address of the plotter, then use to add it printer, the local printer, create port in the menu dropdown, choose standard tcp/ip and then just follow the instructions and enter the requested information.  If you use the found new hardware usb should appear and when the computer application the driver, point where these files are located.

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