# HP OfficeJet Pro 9025e (Consumer)
This printer is not supposed to be compatible with an enterprise environment. I found a series of HP support answers/blog posts to help extract the driver.
> Hi,
You may install the driver on a server using an MSIEXEC command, not using the standard graphical installation wizard.
Although your printer is not listed, below document should allow you installing the printer on a Server OS, follow the **Customize the installation** section which list the command options and attributes:
[https://support.hp.com/lv-en/document/c03351547](https://support.hp.com/lv-en/document/c03351547)
Here are some details specifically applicable for your printer model:
Download and run below drivers and close it immediately upon extracted:
[https://ftp.hp.com/pub/softlib/software13/printers/OJP9020/HPEasyStart-12.1.03-OJP9020_49_8_4576_1_F...](https://ftp.hp.com/pub/softlib/software13/printers/OJP9020/HPEasyStart-12.1.03-OJP9020_49_8_4576_1_Full_Webpack.exe)
From the Run dialog type %temp%
Open the latest HP installation folder which begins with 7z (e.g. 7z1234S)
Open the Drivers subfolder, there you may found the MSI installation file which should be used for the command installation.
Using the "[HP OfficeJet Pro X and HP PageWide Pro Series - IT Administrators Install Guide](https://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c03665747.pdf)" I was able to use the following command to install the driver![[c03665747.pdf#page=11]]
# My Steps
1. Download the HP Easy Smart driver.
2. Open the installer so it begins extracting, once you get to the UAC prompt you can click 'No'.
3. Go to add a driver using the 'Have Disk' GUI. Navigate to your `%temp%` directory (ex:`C:\Users\Mactech\AppData\Local\Temp\1\7zS4C1F\Driver`)
4. You should be able to select either the V3 or V4 driver.