Print to printer on the Windows 8 from Windows 7 PC notebook laptop

I have a laptop that I just upgraded to win 8 from vista. The Color laserjet CP2025dn printer is connected to the machine win 8 via a usb cable. I want to print remotely from a windows machine 7 via the network. The machine win 7 can see the printer but when I try to connect (IE install), he complains that she wants something called point and print from microsoft. Microsoft doesn't seem to be able to help here and I can't find anything that makes sense with point and print (it seems to be a vista thing). I can print the computer laptop win 7 to the CP2025dn with direct usb connection, but it does not print when the printer is connected to computer laptop win 8. I spent the better part of two days on this and even called microsoft. It seems that there is no win 8 drivers for this printer.

The Setup program has worked when victory ran 8 vista laptop, but now it does not work.

I want to get a victory 8 tablet (not RT) and I wonder if I'm having the same problem.

Any ideas?

Thank you

Jim

I solved the problem.

I have unplugged the printer and removed the printer from the computer of Windows 8 and remove all drivers. I then connected the printer and has found the right drivers for the computer of windows 8. I downloaded the universal PCL 6-64 bit driver. (HP.com/go/upd) After I downloaded the driver, I unzipped but before I unzipped I unchecked the box to install the driver. I right click on the printer (he installed the pCL 6 universal print) driver. I choose sharing and asked for additional drivers. (this option is grayed out when I first attempted to load the driver - HP technology specialist was very unhappy about it). I checked the box that says x 64. I was invited to go to a driver I chose the PCL 64 bit driver then the system has worked well.

The problem seems to work between the Win 8 computer which is 32 bit and win 7 computer that is 64-bit.

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