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windows 7 printer will not work

by Guest4501  |  12 years, 8 month(s) ago

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I have windows 7 and I have install a printer on it but the printer is not working. Anyone please help me out with this.

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  1. Guest6754

    The best ways of installing your printer within Windows seven depends on the drivers and downloads are available for it, and from where. Here are a number of plans to pursue, activating from the greatest instance of full cooperation available as a download and working down to printers that may or may not profession below Windows 7.

     


    Look for Windows 7 Printer Drivers

    In the first case, you should use Windows Update to ascertain for newer drivers, and then check the printer to find out if the drivers support all of the characteristics you need.

     


    2. Use Vista Drivers

    If you can't find exact support for Windows 7 for your printer, your next step is to trial establishing the printer's Vista drivers and programs, presuming there are Vista drivers and programs to install.

     


    3. Run in Vista Compatibility Mode

    If you run into a difficulty with a Vista setting up usual, you may be adept to get round it by running the setting up program in Windows Vista compatibility mode. Right-click on the setting up program's filename, select Properties, and then the Compatibility tab. Check the Run this program in compatibility mode for ascertain carton, and select Windows Vista, Windows Vista (Service Pack 1), or Windows Vista (Service Pack 2).

     


    4. Manually Add Printer Drivers

    If the Vista setting up program won't work, you may still be adept to establish the Vista printer driver—but not scan drivers or other software—though the Windows Add Printer Wizard. Go to the Devices and Printers window, select add a printer, and work your way through the wizard.

     


    5. Install Network Printers Locally

    If the printer is on a mesh, you may require notifying the Add Printer wizard that     you're establishing a localized printer, use LPT 1 as the dock it's attached to, and then change the dock setting after the driver is installed.

     


    6. Try Using a Universal Printer Driver

    If there aren't any Vista drivers for your printer, or if the Vista drivers don't work with Windows 7, there are other possibilities worth trying

     


    7. When All Else Fails…Use Brute Force

    If you're attached with a host-based printer that doesn't have a Windows 7 or Vista driver, or that has a Vista driver that doesn't work in Windows 7, you may still be adept to get it employed in Windows 7. It's a good concept to start at your very well liked seek motor, seeking for variations on the printer title in addition to the phrases "Windows 7."

     

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