Hp laserjet 4100 driver

I have a print server running on Server 2012 R2, and a Citrix app server running Server 2008 R2. We're using Citrix XenApp 6.5. We've run into an issue lately where out of 50 or so users, the same three users are unable to print on almost a daily basis. When you right click their printer, you get the "Printer Error 0x00000002" message. Deleting the printer and re-adding it from the print server fixes the problem, however the next day the same thing almost always happens. I've been looking for the old PCL5e 4350 driver and it looks to me like HP has removed all old drivers from their site. They aren't even listing the Universal Print Driver! On a related note. does anyone have a copy of the PCL5e x86 and x64 driver for the HP LaserJet 4000, 4100, 42xx, and 43xx series printers. I have a department that are having issues with a network printer that is not making sense. it is a HP laserjet 4100 and when anyone tries to print to the printer the computer locks up. You also can not get in to properties or preferences for that printer but I am able to get to them on other installed printers. I have tried this with their accounts, a local admin and a domain admin and have the same results everytime. I have tried reinstalling drivers. This is on windows 7 x64. Thanks I am from the government, the government has sent me: Meaning I work in a government facility and I am a government worker. We, our region, have a new(ish) supervisor. And he knows just enough tech and has more than enough access to be a real hazard to our equipment. My wife playfully refers to him as JarJar. I'll let you do the rest. Thankfully he has a large enough region to cover so that he isn't hanging around all the time. Today, I get saddled with him. We have a worker who had, up until. This saga has been ongoing for several weeks now in a very patient department at the college where I work. The department retired an HP 4100 series laserjet in favor of a Laserjet P4014. HP only offers UPD for this model so I picked the PCL6 UPD and got everyone up and running with that. The first problem that popped up was that certain print jobs produced many pages of apparent gibberish instead of the intended file or email message. The gibberish pages begin like this: I'm a college student with a Laserjet 4100dtn with 256mb of RAM hooked up to a Linksys router via a Jetdirect 600N print server, and 3 computers running Windows 7x64 (one is my roommate's). I'm having a few really weird issues. After adding the printer as a networked printer (and initially being forced to use whatever default driver it chooses - the 4100 PCL6 driver), the printer works, but it prints super slow . Like, a word document is fine, but a word document with a single picture I've been having issues with several printers and the ones that I've seen errors in the logs for are a Kyocera Mita KM-3035 KX, HP LaserJet 4100, Zebra S4M, Zebra 105SL. For the Kyocera Mita KM-3035 KX I'm using the Kyocera Mita KM-3035 KX from Kyocera's website. For the HP4100's I'm currently using the HP Universal Printing PCL 6 drivers, is there a different driver that I should be using? For the Zebra's we're using Seagull Scientific's Bartender drivers. The other printers that are being. Need these gone before wife kills me! All 8 printers are used/untested. HP Deskjet 959c x2 HP Deskjet 4250n HP Deskjet 4200n HP Deskjet 4100 tn HP Deskjet 6490 HP Color Laserjet 2550n Dell 5310n Scanner - HP Scanjet 8200 I recently won an auction from a school district and these 8 printers were on the pallet along with my target item (A MAC PC) I do not need them or want them. All 6 are used and untested so the condition is unknown. So far everything else I have gotten I've got a Laserjet 4100dtn hooked up to a home router with a jetdirect 600N, and am suffering slow printing speed. It's fine with text Word documents, but a picture in a word document, or a pdf document, is very slow. Changing the driver to "HP Laserjet 4100 PCL5" has improved speed (somewhat, pdf documents are still a page every 3-5 seconds, but thankfully not minutes!), but it's clear from the print queue that the data is transferring rather slow. Further, changing the driver