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How do I print on USB printer on another computer?
On Sun, 1 Jun 2008 13:51:00 -0700, Mick Murphy
wrote: In vista, go to Network and sharing. First thing I see is that 'Printer Sharing' is marked as ON but requiring a password. No idea why that would be. I don't use a password since I am the only user. I wonder if this is my problem? Click on Add Network Device I don't see 'Add Network Device'. I do see 'View computers and devices'. I selected it. It showed my XP machine on which I selected the R320. I got the same error as before - namely that I have to install the R320 drives on the VISTA machine (which I had done a while ago). Browse until you find XP's Printer; don't just add a Vista printer! The wizard will either add your Driver or find one! As long as you have your Network set up properly, it should work. Nope |
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How do I print on USB printer on another computer?
On Sun, 1 Jun 2008 14:29:12 -0700, "Cameron Snyder"
wrote: I have a Stylus Photo R300 connected to my Vista machine shared and accessible from an XP laptop. It works. To try to duplicate your error I connected the printer USB cable to my laptop, had to get the CD to install the printer. Did so. Shared it. Connected to it from the Vista machine as we have discussed, the window said I had to install drivers as you said. I clicked the install drivers button. It used drivers already on the machine with no intervention from me. Next the print test page window popped up. I printed the test page. All is well and no error. I am unable to duplicate your error. BTW the (M) is present on my Vista machine printer title also. Good! I am glad you get the '(M)' also. Now I won't worry about it. I'll try a uninstall of the R320 now on the VISTA machine and then try to repeat what you did. Thanks -GECKO |
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How do I print on USB printer on another computer?
I was having a similar problem and found the following doing a Google
search: "I had the same problem. I found a solution. Logically it makes no sense to me, but it worked so... Go to Control Panel. Choose printer. Then choose Add Printer. ChooseAdd a local printer. Click on Create a new port. The default in the drop down box is Local Port. Do not change that. Click Next. A dialogue box will appear asking for you to enter a port name. Type in the \\computer name\printer name ie. My computer's name is basement and the printer name is EpsonSty so I typed in \\basement\epsonsty." It helped me. "gecko" wrote in message ... On Sun, 1 Jun 2008 14:29:12 -0700, "Cameron Snyder" wrote: I have a Stylus Photo R300 connected to my Vista machine shared and accessible from an XP laptop. It works. To try to duplicate your error I connected the printer USB cable to my laptop, had to get the CD to install the printer. Did so. Shared it. Connected to it from the Vista machine as we have discussed, the window said I had to install drivers as you said. I clicked the install drivers button. It used drivers already on the machine with no intervention from me. Next the print test page window popped up. I printed the test page. All is well and no error. I am unable to duplicate your error. BTW the (M) is present on my Vista machine printer title also. Good! I am glad you get the '(M)' also. Now I won't worry about it. I'll try a uninstall of the R320 now on the VISTA machine and then try to repeat what you did. Thanks -GECKO |
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How do I print on USB printer on another computer?
On Sun, 1 Jun 2008 14:29:12 -0700, "Cameron Snyder"
wrote: I have a Stylus Photo R300 connected to my Vista machine shared and accessible from an XP laptop. It works. To try to duplicate your error I connected the printer USB cable to my laptop, had to get the CD to install the printer. Did so. Shared it. Connected to it from the Vista machine as we have discussed, the window said I had to install drivers as you said. I clicked the install drivers button. It used drivers already on the machine with no intervention from me. Next the print test page window popped up. I printed the test page. All is well and no error. I am unable to duplicate your error. Well, I did as I said. Got same result. Dang! -GECKO |
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How do I print on USB printer on another computer?
"gecko" wrote in message ... Well, I did as I said. Got same result. Dang! -GECKO Dang! This thread is so long and so many 's. My suggest is, from Vista remove the Epson software using it's uninstall or through the control panel 'Programs and Features', not just remove the printer(s). All traces must be gone. No Epson service or process running. Use Task manager description field to verify (right now I have an Epson service and process running). You should have none. If you do have, restart. Install the downloaded total Vista software package. Then plug in the printer. Print a test page. Then unplug the printer from Vista. Restart. The Epson software and local printer are still installed. Plug the printer into XP, making sure it is shared and appears in the network shares under the XP's icon of your now rebooted Vista. Then add the network printer using the Vista printer wizard. If you did all that already, oh well. No point in doing it again. Check program problem reports and event viewer to narrow down the actual application failing. |
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How do I print on USB printer on another computer?
On Sun, 1 Jun 2008 20:01:21 -0700, "Cameron Snyder"
wrote: Dang! This thread is so long and so many 's. My suggest is, from Vista remove the Epson software using it's uninstall or through the control panel 'Programs and Features', not just remove the printer(s). All traces must be gone. No Epson service or process running. Use Task manager description field to verify (right now I have an Epson service and process running). You should have none. If you do have, restart. Install the downloaded total Vista software package. Then plug in the printer. Print a test page. Then unplug the printer from Vista. Restart. The Epson software and local printer are still installed. Plug the printer into XP, making sure it is shared and appears in the network shares under the XP's icon of your now rebooted Vista. Then add the network printer using the Vista printer wizard. If you did all that already, oh well. No point in doing it again. Check program problem reports and event viewer to narrow down the actual application failing. I think it is time to end this thread. It indeed is getting too long. Sorry. As I researched all this, I am finding that first of all the distributed CD for the R320 printer drivers as well as PrintCD are not acceptable in Vista. Second of all, I find that others have had problems using the R320 under Vista. In fact, it looks to me like PrintCD is not even usable under Vista. I have not read that anyone has successfully networked the R320 between Vista & XP. Would that I did! I have downloaded the recommended R320 printer driver for Vista, and can at least print on the R320 directly from Vista when I connect said printer directly to the Vista machine's USB. But that's where my success stops, as I tried to describe before. I intend to plug away at this for a day or two, and then I will drop it and get a life. Wish me luck! Thanks for all helps. -GECKO |
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How do I print on USB printer on another computer?
The XP machine is 32 bit I assume. Is the Vista machine the same
architecture, 32bit? Since the driver names do not match, you cannot make a true connection. You will either need to install a Vista driver onto the XP machine or create a local printer targeting a Local Port in the name \\XPmachine\Printsharename If the Vista machine is 64bit the Local Port method is the easiest way. -- Alan Morris Windows Printing Team Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base he http://support.microsoft.com/search/?adv=1 This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "gecko" wrote in message ... On Sun, 1 Jun 2008 20:01:21 -0700, "Cameron Snyder" wrote: Dang! This thread is so long and so many 's. My suggest is, from Vista remove the Epson software using it's uninstall or through the control panel 'Programs and Features', not just remove the printer(s). All traces must be gone. No Epson service or process running. Use Task manager description field to verify (right now I have an Epson service and process running). You should have none. If you do have, restart. Install the downloaded total Vista software package. Then plug in the printer. Print a test page. Then unplug the printer from Vista. Restart. The Epson software and local printer are still installed. Plug the printer into XP, making sure it is shared and appears in the network shares under the XP's icon of your now rebooted Vista. Then add the network printer using the Vista printer wizard. If you did all that already, oh well. No point in doing it again. Check program problem reports and event viewer to narrow down the actual application failing. I think it is time to end this thread. It indeed is getting too long. Sorry. As I researched all this, I am finding that first of all the distributed CD for the R320 printer drivers as well as PrintCD are not acceptable in Vista. Second of all, I find that others have had problems using the R320 under Vista. In fact, it looks to me like PrintCD is not even usable under Vista. I have not read that anyone has successfully networked the R320 between Vista & XP. Would that I did! I have downloaded the recommended R320 printer driver for Vista, and can at least print on the R320 directly from Vista when I connect said printer directly to the Vista machine's USB. But that's where my success stops, as I tried to describe before. I intend to plug away at this for a day or two, and then I will drop it and get a life. Wish me luck! Thanks for all helps. -GECKO |
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How do I print on USB printer on another computer?
PrintCD works under vista for me but in my setup the printer is local to
Vista, shared to XP and I don't try PrintCD printing to a shared printer-asking for problems. I was never referring to THAT software in our discussion. The CD should not have been your source for drivers. My CD has no Vista drivers on it and that CD has never been in my machine once it was upgraded to Vista. It's odd to me that my R300 works and your R320 doesn't. I think it is software problem : The Cardmonitor is a drive in Computer through the USB hub that is also installed. Complexity. Anyway, good luck. "gecko" wrote in message ... On Sun, 1 Jun 2008 20:01:21 -0700, "Cameron Snyder" wrote: I think it is time to end this thread. It indeed is getting too long. Sorry. As I researched all this, I am finding that first of all the distributed CD for the R320 printer drivers as well as PrintCD are not acceptable in Vista. Second of all, I find that others have had problems using the R320 under Vista. In fact, it looks to me like PrintCD is not even usable under Vista. I have not read that anyone has successfully networked the R320 between Vista & XP. Would that I did! I have downloaded the recommended R320 printer driver for Vista, and can at least print on the R320 directly from Vista when I connect said printer directly to the Vista machine's USB. But that's where my success stops, as I tried to describe before. I intend to plug away at this for a day or two, and then I will drop it and get a life. Wish me luck! Thanks for all helps. -GECKO |
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How do I print on USB printer on another computer?
On Mon, 2 Jun 2008 10:33:52 -0700, "Cameron Snyder"
wrote: PrintCD works under vista for me but in my setup the printer is local to Vista, shared to XP and I don't try PrintCD printing to a shared printer-asking for problems. I was never referring to THAT software in our discussion. The CD should not have been your source for drivers. My CD has no Vista drivers on it and that CD has never been in my machine once it was upgraded to Vista. It's odd to me that my R300 works and your R320 doesn't. I think it is software problem : The Cardmonitor is a drive in Computer through the USB hub that is also installed. Complexity. Anyway, good luck. From my readings, there probably is no VISTA version of PrintCD. Several people have indicated displeasure over that. As will I. I like that program. I can still use it under XP of course. Thanks for helps. -GECKO |
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How do I print on USB printer on another computer?
On Mon, 2 Jun 2008 10:33:52 -0700, "Cameron Snyder"
wrote: PrintCD works under vista for me but in my setup the printer is local to Vista, shared to XP and I don't try PrintCD printing to a shared printer-asking for problems. I was never referring to THAT software in our discussion. The CD should not have been your source for drivers. My CD has no Vista drivers on it and that CD has never been in my machine once it was upgraded to Vista. It's odd to me that my R300 works and your R320 doesn't. I think it is software problem : The Cardmonitor is a drive in Computer through the USB hub that is also installed. Complexity. Anyway, good luck. And so, how did you install Epson PrintCD under Vista? When I tried it, it said the OS (Vista) was not supported. I have it installed under XP and it works fine, but of course I have no way to link to it from Vista, or to execute it directly under Vista either. I don't think I do anyway. IOW, PrintCD simply will not install under Vista (for me). What I am saying is this. If I had the R320 connected to the Vista machine's USB, I have no way to install the PrintCD software there. My Epson install CD simply is not usable on Vista. I see no download on the web for a version acceptable under Vista. I read some statements on the web that PrintCD is not runnable on Vista, which upset the writer of said statement. Thanks -GECKO |