LaserJet P1006 cannot uninstall the driver to reinstall

Cannot get Windows to recognize the P1006 8.1.  It worked fine in Windows 8.

So when I try to uninstall the driver, I see that the driver is not listed in "Programs and features", or the printer is in "Printers" in the Panel.

How can I uninstall the driver to reinstall if it does not appear anywhere?

Thank you

Rich S.

Hi RichS_

It seems that the print driver usb support is not fully install correctly.

We will have this resolved yet.

See if the printer will print a material as self-test.

While the printer is turned on, open and close the lid quickly five times.

It should display a page with black lines on it.

I would like to know if it printed?

With the printer still connected to the computer, return to Device Manager and see what it shows listed for the printer. Example, another unknown device, under universal bus controllers does show the usb printing support?

Let me know.

Try to enter the computer, windows, program files or program files x 86, hp, laserjet p1006 to see if it is listed. If it is not open the folder and run the full uninstall from there after disconnecting the usb cable.

Reinstall the driver downloaded again.

Let me know all this, so I can help you better.

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