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By Nirav Dharia  


The Hewlett Packard DeskJet printer is one of the most popular inkjet printers on the market. Of the inkjets, the DeskJet 3650, the DeskJet 3550, the DeskJet 3500, the DeskJet 3320 and the DeskJet 5150 are among the best sellers.
In order for your printer to function properly, you need to install HP Deskjet printer drivers. Usually you get these drivers with your printer on a compact disc. Over the years in my capacity as a computer technician, I've found that a good 50% of people will lose their driver disk within the first few months of buying the printer. Usually they forget it in the box and when the box is thrown away, the driver disc goes with it.
So, what to do if you need to reinstall your printer and don't have the disc handy anymore?
First of all, you can download the HP DeskJet printer drivers for free from Hewlett Packard's website, hp.com. You'll need to know the exact name of your model and search for it using the functions available on that site. While this is not a particularly difficult process, some people may be uneasy about going about it in this way, or may get stuck at the actual installation phase.
Indeed, installing the HP DeskJet printer drivers may be easy for some and not for others. It all depends on your level of computer proficiency.
Without the latest HP DeskJet printer drivers your HP printer will not be printing to the standard that the printer is designed for, if it would print at all. Having your drivers updated is not only important for printing software, but it is an absolute necessity of a healthy computer. HP may make decent printers, but their driver software is notoriously bloated and buggy, with memory leaks being a frequent complaint.
Fortunately you can have your computer scan for updated drivers automatically by downloading and installing free driver scanning software. This is a good way to get rid of the hassle of finding and installing the latest drivers for your hardware.
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