OfficeJet K8600 and Windows 7 Professional 64 bit

My Officejet k8600 printer refuses to print full size 11 x 17 drawings.  Instead of printing a full-size drawing 11 x 17, I get a 8.5 x 11 print.  This only happens with Windows 7 Professional 64 bit.  This printer worked fine with Windows XP.  I really need the ability to print 11 x 17 drawings.  Help, please!

Never mind.  I fixed it myself.

I uninstalled hundreds of megabytes of useless HP driver software.

I restarted my computer with the printer usb cable unplugged.

When I reconnected the printer cable, Windows 7 loaded drivers from the Windows Update server.

I can now print documents of size 11 x 17 prints as well as 8.5 x 11.

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