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www.driverguide.com
www.windrivers.com

First one is my preferred listing. The second isn't very comprehensive
(IMO).

You may be annoyed with having to sign up for something just to get a driver
though.

I'm surprised by HP's response though. Most vendors have on their website
all the drivers
for all their products from way back. Exceptions are of course when that
vendor no longer
has a website (HP ??).

<snip>
> Hello, I am a Vista in Detroit, we help non-profits with
> their technology
> needs. one of out clients have two old HP printers:
> 1 "HP LaserJet PCL Language" printer
> 2.HP DeskJet 540
>  they have told me they need the software for these printers,
> but when they
> called Hewlett Packard, they said that the printers were so
> old they no
> longer carried that software. Would anyone know where I can
> find a source to
> get copies of software for these printers? thanks.

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