Hp psc 750 printer scanner copier driver

System Requirements: Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows 8.1


Enter the characters you see below Sorry, we just need to make sure you're not a robot. For best results, please make sure your browser is accepting cookies. Type the characters you see in this image: Try different image Conditions of Use Privacy Policy ©, Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates.
This has been a problem in every distro that I have tried. I finally found a way to make it work without to much hassle. The 1st thing that needs to be done is configure the scanner. To do this you'll need hpoj. Open a terminal window and using a editor such as pico sudo pico /etc/apt/sources.list Uncomment the 2 lines for universe Save file CT lose pico CTL X sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install hpoj After downloading and installing it will start ptal-init install When ask if you want to scan the parallel ports answer NO When ask if you want to scan the usb ports answer YES Just choose the defaults for the rest of the questions. If you know open xsane or what ever scanner frontend you prefer you should be able to scan. Close the scanner program of your choice Reboot the machine - in theroy this should be needed but in my experience if you don't the printer won't work. Log back in as the same user as before Computer/ System Configuration/ Printing New Printer Use a detected printer ( the PSC-750 should be listed) highlight it. Forward Manufacturer HP Model PSC 750 Default driver is OK Apply You should now have the newly installed PSC-750 show up under printers and you are ready to print. Using thie procedure I have been able to get the printer and the scanner to work together as they are suppose to. Not having any other PSC printers to try I would have to guess that the above would work for about any PSC-xxxx printer from HP as long as there are drivers for it in Ubuntu ( Linux).