Windows 7 takes 30 minutes to print on HP2600n

I installed Win 7 64 bit and have a 2600n HP which works fine when you use XP. However, when you attempt to print using Win 7 connected buy USB, it takes 30 minutes to print the test page. I tried all the available printer drivers shown on the site of Hp with no luck

At the printer installed during installation has first ran, and the printer using the usb 2.0 interface? Either of them may be the culprit, or both. Right-click on the printer icon to check its properties and settings, then check the drivers from the manufacturer of the printer itself. "THE BEST THING TO DO IN THIS WORLD IS A WRONG ANSWER! "I"DON'T"WINDOWS...". »

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