Struggling to get your trusty HP PSC 1350 working on Windows 10? You are not alone.
The HP PSC 1350 All-in-One Printer is a legendary workhorse from the early 2000s. It prints, scans, and copies with a durability that modern printers often lack. However, when Microsoft released Windows 10, they broke compatibility with thousands of legacy devices—including the HP PSC 1350. HP themselves stopped providing official drivers for this model after Windows Vista.
But here’s the good news: Your HP PSC 1350 can still work perfectly on Windows 10 (32-bit or 64-bit). You just need the right driver, the correct installation method, and this step-by-step guide.
In this 2,000+ word guide, we will cover:
Let’s dive in.
The scanner is trickier because Windows 10 removed support for the old WIA (Windows Image Acquisition) 1.0 drivers that the PSC 1350 uses. But you have three options:
Since you specifically requested the UPD (Universal Print Driver), this is often the most stable solution for older hardware on Windows 10. The UPD is a single driver that supports thousands of HP printers.
PSC_1350_1310_Full_Win7_64bit.exe from HP’s archive (search HP’s support site for "sp39216.exe" – this is the last known stable version)..exe file and select Properties.