Now I believe you can download installation packages from both HP and Apple that will now install under macOS 12.+. I edited the package to change 12.0 to 15.0 so that the drivers could be installed on higher macOS versions. This caused a problem for macOS 12.0.1 since the version check then failed and the drivers would not be installed. The HP drivers are still the same exact ones as before, but the HP installation package tested if the macOS version was less than 12.0, if so, then it would install. I believe the reason is because before AirPrint was widely available (i.e., before you didn't require a specific driver), Apple used to supply these drivers automatically in earlier macOS versions, but in the latest macOSes Apple hasn't supplied them simply because they were not needed on new printers, but if you have an older printer you may still need to download the drivers.
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