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Connecting my Vista laptop to the XP server so I can Print
I can connect to the home network that I set up previously, I can "see" the
HP220dtn printer attached to the XP desktop, but I cannot connect to the printer. I continue to get the error, "wrong printer driver" as I've seen in other posts. I have gone on to the Vista compatibility website which directed me to the HP website to download the updated driver, I installed the updated driver on my Vista. I tried to install the x64 driver on my XP but keep getting an error 5 on the /install. I have tried to add a printer on a local port as instructed in some of the previous posts on this subject. Here's the text from one of them: This is how I got my Vista Laptop to Print to a Shared Laser Printer which is connected via USB to my XP Desktop computer. 1. On your Vista Laptop, Go to Control Panel - Choose Printer - Then Choose Add Printer 2. Choose Add Local Printer 3. Click on Create a New Port, the default in the drop down list is Local Port. Do Not Change this. Click Next. You may have to type in Local Port. You will then be presented with a list of printer manufacturers. Select your vendor and specific printer from the list. If your printer is not listed, select the closest match. 4. A dialogue box will appear asking for you to enter a port name. Type in \\computer name\printer name. For example, My computer's name is Office and the printer's name is Office Printer, so I typed in \\Office\Office Printer. You can find out the name of your printer by Browsing for available network printers BEFORE you do step number 2 above. This is accomplished by doing step number 1, but select Add Network, Wireless or Bluetooth Printer. Vista will search for available Printer. Right down exactly how you have named your XP printer. 5. You should now be able to print from you Vista Machine to a XP Printer THIS DID NOT WORK FOR ME. I am at my wits end. Any ideas out there?? |
Connecting my Vista laptop to the XP server so I can Print
In most cases, adding the printer as local first and re-mapping it as
network printer should work. When you finish the first step - adding the local printer, can you print it locally? In the second step, make sure you map the network printer correct. I would make the printer share name short and no space. -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "MCED" wrote in message ... I can connect to the home network that I set up previously, I can "see" the HP220dtn printer attached to the XP desktop, but I cannot connect to the printer. I continue to get the error, "wrong printer driver" as I've seen in other posts. I have gone on to the Vista compatibility website which directed me to the HP website to download the updated driver, I installed the updated driver on my Vista. I tried to install the x64 driver on my XP but keep getting an error 5 on the /install. I have tried to add a printer on a local port as instructed in some of the previous posts on this subject. Here's the text from one of them: This is how I got my Vista Laptop to Print to a Shared Laser Printer which is connected via USB to my XP Desktop computer. 1. On your Vista Laptop, Go to Control Panel - Choose Printer - Then Choose Add Printer 2. Choose Add Local Printer 3. Click on Create a New Port, the default in the drop down list is Local Port. Do Not Change this. Click Next. You may have to type in Local Port. You will then be presented with a list of printer manufacturers. Select your vendor and specific printer from the list. If your printer is not listed, select the closest match. 4. A dialogue box will appear asking for you to enter a port name. Type in \\computer name\printer name. For example, My computer's name is Office and the printer's name is Office Printer, so I typed in \\Office\Office Printer. You can find out the name of your printer by Browsing for available network printers BEFORE you do step number 2 above. This is accomplished by doing step number 1, but select Add Network, Wireless or Bluetooth Printer. Vista will search for available Printer. Right down exactly how you have named your XP printer. 5. You should now be able to print from you Vista Machine to a XP Printer THIS DID NOT WORK FOR ME. I am at my wits end. Any ideas out there?? |
Connecting my Vista laptop to the XP server so I can Print
Make sure you have the necessary communication protocol loaded on your XP machine. Printer drivers may not use the basic TCP/IP protocols that are installed by default. To be absolutely sure, open up the program install part of control panel, and change your XP install to support all possible com protocols. Or check your driver info to see if they give you a clue to what is used. MCED;966851 Wrote: I can connect to the home network that I set up previously, I can "see" the HP220dtn printer attached to the XP desktop, but I cannot connect to the printer. I continue to get the error, "wrong printer driver" as I've seen in other posts. I have gone on to the Vista compatibility website which directed me to the HP website to download the updated driver, I installed the updated driver on my Vista. I tried to install the x64 driver on my XP but keep getting an error 5 on the /install. I have tried to add a printer on a local port as instructed in some of the previous posts on this subject. Here's the text from one of them: This is how I got my Vista Laptop to Print to a Shared Laser Printer which is connected via USB to my XP Desktop computer. 1. On your Vista Laptop, Go to Control Panel - Choose Printer - Then Choose Add Printer 2. Choose Add Local Printer 3. Click on Create a New Port, the default in the drop down list is Local Port. Do Not Change this. Click Next. You may have to type in Local Port. You will then be presented with a list of printer manufacturers. Select your vendor and specific printer from the list. If your printer is not listed, select the closest match. 4. A dialogue box will appear asking for you to enter a port name. Type in \\computer name\printer name. For example, My computer's name is Office and the printer's name is Office Printer, so I typed in \\Office\Office Printer. You can find out the name of your printer by Browsing for available network printers BEFORE you do step number 2 above. This is accomplished by doing step number 1, but select Add Network, Wireless or Bluetooth Printer. Vista will search for available Printer. Right down exactly how you have named your XP printer. 5. You should now be able to print from you Vista Machine to a XP Printer THIS DID NOT WORK FOR ME. I am at my wits end. Any ideas out there?? -- Hogtowner |
Connecting my Vista laptop to the XP server so I can Print
Robert,
I appreciate the help. Should I be connected to the printer via USB or something when I add it? I tried to add the printer a bit ago and got an error (HP does not support or some such thing). I wonder if adding the local port as suggested previously might have not been a good idea? I really need some guidance and appreciate your response. Thanks. "Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote: In most cases, adding the printer as local first and re-mapping it as network printer should work. When you finish the first step - adding the local printer, can you print it locally? In the second step, make sure you map the network printer correct. I would make the printer share name short and no space. -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "MCED" wrote in message ... I can connect to the home network that I set up previously, I can "see" the HP220dtn printer attached to the XP desktop, but I cannot connect to the printer. I continue to get the error, "wrong printer driver" as I've seen in other posts. I have gone on to the Vista compatibility website which directed me to the HP website to download the updated driver, I installed the updated driver on my Vista. I tried to install the x64 driver on my XP but keep getting an error 5 on the /install. I have tried to add a printer on a local port as instructed in some of the previous posts on this subject. Here's the text from one of them: This is how I got my Vista Laptop to Print to a Shared Laser Printer which is connected via USB to my XP Desktop computer. 1. On your Vista Laptop, Go to Control Panel - Choose Printer - Then Choose Add Printer 2. Choose Add Local Printer 3. Click on Create a New Port, the default in the drop down list is Local Port. Do Not Change this. Click Next. You may have to type in Local Port. You will then be presented with a list of printer manufacturers. Select your vendor and specific printer from the list. If your printer is not listed, select the closest match. 4. A dialogue box will appear asking for you to enter a port name. Type in \\computer name\printer name. For example, My computer's name is Office and the printer's name is Office Printer, so I typed in \\Office\Office Printer. You can find out the name of your printer by Browsing for available network printers BEFORE you do step number 2 above. This is accomplished by doing step number 1, but select Add Network, Wireless or Bluetooth Printer. Vista will search for available Printer. Right down exactly how you have named your XP printer. 5. You should now be able to print from you Vista Machine to a XP Printer THIS DID NOT WORK FOR ME. I am at my wits end. Any ideas out there?? |
Connecting my Vista laptop to the XP server so I can Print
Robert,
Thanks for your response. I have added the printer as a local printer, but now I get an error that HP does not recognize it ( or sum such thing). I have added and removed a few printer ports upon the suggestion of the last guru. I finally downloaded the drivers again direct from HP (through the Vista compatibility site)....but it would not load them (got that error of HP does not support that or something). My printer is a HP2200dtn. It would not load even though the compatiblity site indicates it IS compatible. My last Vista laptop (which I got frustrated with this issue and sent it back) it DID load the printer and WOULD print when I connected it directly. This one will not. Help. Thanks. "Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote: In most cases, adding the printer as local first and re-mapping it as network printer should work. When you finish the first step - adding the local printer, can you print it locally? In the second step, make sure you map the network printer correct. I would make the printer share name short and no space. -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "MCED" wrote in message ... I can connect to the home network that I set up previously, I can "see" the HP220dtn printer attached to the XP desktop, but I cannot connect to the printer. I continue to get the error, "wrong printer driver" as I've seen in other posts. I have gone on to the Vista compatibility website which directed me to the HP website to download the updated driver, I installed the updated driver on my Vista. I tried to install the x64 driver on my XP but keep getting an error 5 on the /install. I have tried to add a printer on a local port as instructed in some of the previous posts on this subject. Here's the text from one of them: This is how I got my Vista Laptop to Print to a Shared Laser Printer which is connected via USB to my XP Desktop computer. 1. On your Vista Laptop, Go to Control Panel - Choose Printer - Then Choose Add Printer 2. Choose Add Local Printer 3. Click on Create a New Port, the default in the drop down list is Local Port. Do Not Change this. Click Next. You may have to type in Local Port. You will then be presented with a list of printer manufacturers. Select your vendor and specific printer from the list. If your printer is not listed, select the closest match. 4. A dialogue box will appear asking for you to enter a port name. Type in \\computer name\printer name. For example, My computer's name is Office and the printer's name is Office Printer, so I typed in \\Office\Office Printer. You can find out the name of your printer by Browsing for available network printers BEFORE you do step number 2 above. This is accomplished by doing step number 1, but select Add Network, Wireless or Bluetooth Printer. Vista will search for available Printer. Right down exactly how you have named your XP printer. 5. You should now be able to print from you Vista Machine to a XP Printer THIS DID NOT WORK FOR ME. I am at my wits end. Any ideas out there?? |
Connecting my Vista laptop to the XP server so I can Print
Make sure the printer driver is 64-bit and you need to make it work on the
local printer. If local printer doesn't work, the network printer won't work. -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "MCED" wrote in message ... Robert, Thanks for your response. I have added the printer as a local printer, but now I get an error that HP does not recognize it ( or sum such thing). I have added and removed a few printer ports upon the suggestion of the last guru. I finally downloaded the drivers again direct from HP (through the Vista compatibility site)....but it would not load them (got that error of HP does not support that or something). My printer is a HP2200dtn. It would not load even though the compatiblity site indicates it IS compatible. My last Vista laptop (which I got frustrated with this issue and sent it back) it DID load the printer and WOULD print when I connected it directly. This one will not. Help. Thanks. "Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote: In most cases, adding the printer as local first and re-mapping it as network printer should work. When you finish the first step - adding the local printer, can you print it locally? In the second step, make sure you map the network printer correct. I would make the printer share name short and no space. -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "MCED" wrote in message ... I can connect to the home network that I set up previously, I can "see" the HP220dtn printer attached to the XP desktop, but I cannot connect to the printer. I continue to get the error, "wrong printer driver" as I've seen in other posts. I have gone on to the Vista compatibility website which directed me to the HP website to download the updated driver, I installed the updated driver on my Vista. I tried to install the x64 driver on my XP but keep getting an error 5 on the /install. I have tried to add a printer on a local port as instructed in some of the previous posts on this subject. Here's the text from one of them: This is how I got my Vista Laptop to Print to a Shared Laser Printer which is connected via USB to my XP Desktop computer. 1. On your Vista Laptop, Go to Control Panel - Choose Printer - Then Choose Add Printer 2. Choose Add Local Printer 3. Click on Create a New Port, the default in the drop down list is Local Port. Do Not Change this. Click Next. You may have to type in Local Port. You will then be presented with a list of printer manufacturers. Select your vendor and specific printer from the list. If your printer is not listed, select the closest match. 4. A dialogue box will appear asking for you to enter a port name. Type in \\computer name\printer name. For example, My computer's name is Office and the printer's name is Office Printer, so I typed in \\Office\Office Printer. You can find out the name of your printer by Browsing for available network printers BEFORE you do step number 2 above. This is accomplished by doing step number 1, but select Add Network, Wireless or Bluetooth Printer. Vista will search for available Printer. Right down exactly how you have named your XP printer. 5. You should now be able to print from you Vista Machine to a XP Printer THIS DID NOT WORK FOR ME. I am at my wits end. Any ideas out there?? |
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