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Click Search automatically for updated driver software.Right-click the device and select Update driver or Update driver software.Select the printer that you’ve connected from the list of available devices.Press the Windows key and search for and open Device Manager.You can also adjust your Windows Update settings here.If there are any updates, they should begin installing automatically - otherwise, you can click Download to begin the installation.Press the Windows key and search for and open Check for updates.Restart your computer so you can make sure that any prior updates have been correctly installed.You can update your driver in a couple of different ways. You don’t want to skip these updates - an outdated driver may cause your printer to stop working with your computer. Perhaps at some point years down the road I’ll change my mind on the process but for now, there’s just no comparison to having your work internal to your machine.If you’ve already installed an HP driver on your computer, it may receive periodic updates to fix bugs and implement new features. It’s so nice to hit the mouse pull up Lightroom classic and be working on a photo in less than 30 seconds literally. Really, with us just dropping $5000 on a new iMac with 8 times the storage of the MacBook Pro we had it only makes sense in our situation to keep everything internal for quite some time then at that point I will just offload images. This is twice that I’ve tried to transition over to an external hard drive and both times has been sort of disastrous. This has worked for years with no issues and it’s just not worth the hassle and spending $1000 on a drive that makes the process slower and more complicated on top of that. I do multiple time machine back a week, plus drag and drop photos occasionally to an external drive as a copy then do a carbon copy cloner on those as well. It’s just so seamless having everything internal to your machine.

I took what was the seamless operation and turned it into a arduous task to get on my desktop and edit photos. Sad to say but it’s headed back to Illinois on a ups truck.
