m1005 HP drives required for windows 8

Come here to I use windows 7. Now, I changed to windows 8. Although windows 8 is very nice, my hp m1005 printer does not work due to lack of readers. So I'm faced with inconveniences and unable to print something. Please contact the hp and load the printer convenience readers as soon as possible and oblige... Kodavanti

If you do not already see this:

http://WWW8.HP.com/us/en/support-drivers.html and follow the Instructions and download and install all the drivers/software for windows 8. Hope this helps and if you need another post to help and we will be happy to help you.

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