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I upgraded to Microsoft Vista (Ultimate if it matters) Tuesday night. When I
attempted to install the HP Vista driver for this all-in-one device, the install program appears to run correctly, files are showing as being extracted via the animation, and after about 20 seconds or so I get a window indicating that four device options have been installed and are ready to go. But no printer or scanner discovery by Vista ever occurs, nor is there any rudimentary device management software that installs with the HP package (the latter may be normal - HP states that this is a "basic" driver package on their website). I am able to install the printer using the "add a printer" function (uses the Vista drivers I assume), but I have been unable to add the scanner to-date. The printer/scanner/fax is definitely connected to the network (I can get to it via IE at it's IP address). For some reason Vista isn't discovering it. Is this a Vista issue, a driver issue, or is it possible my network configuration is somehow preventing Vista from discovering it?? REALLY appreciate any ideas or suggestions... |
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HP does not yet support network scan in Vista. They are working on this.
-- Alan Morris Windows Printing Team Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base he http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Gene" wrote in message ... I upgraded to Microsoft Vista (Ultimate if it matters) Tuesday night. When I attempted to install the HP Vista driver for this all-in-one device, the install program appears to run correctly, files are showing as being extracted via the animation, and after about 20 seconds or so I get a window indicating that four device options have been installed and are ready to go. But no printer or scanner discovery by Vista ever occurs, nor is there any rudimentary device management software that installs with the HP package (the latter may be normal - HP states that this is a "basic" driver package on their website). I am able to install the printer using the "add a printer" function (uses the Vista drivers I assume), but I have been unable to add the scanner to-date. The printer/scanner/fax is definitely connected to the network (I can get to it via IE at it's IP address). For some reason Vista isn't discovering it. Is this a Vista issue, a driver issue, or is it possible my network configuration is somehow preventing Vista from discovering it?? REALLY appreciate any ideas or suggestions... |
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Thanks very much for the quick reply Alan! I can understand the network
scanning limitation, and acknowledge HP states the driver they currently have posted is "basic". If you check the link http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/s...153754&lang=en I think you'd have to admit that step 3 is a bit misleading, and implies operation - albeit limited - over a wireless network for both printing and scanning. Oh well, I'll wait on the fully functional driver package. But is there a reason that Vista is not discovering my printer over the network? I can add my printer using Vista (and the "canned" drivers that come with Vista) but shouldn't it automatically discover the printer and install the HP driver? Otherwise I don't see the need for the minimal driver on their website. Thanks again! Gene "Alan Morris [MSFT]" wrote: HP does not yet support network scan in Vista. They are working on this. -- Alan Morris Windows Printing Team Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base he http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Gene" wrote in message ... I upgraded to Microsoft Vista (Ultimate if it matters) Tuesday night. When I attempted to install the HP Vista driver for this all-in-one device, the install program appears to run correctly, files are showing as being extracted via the animation, and after about 20 seconds or so I get a window indicating that four device options have been installed and are ready to go. But no printer or scanner discovery by Vista ever occurs, nor is there any rudimentary device management software that installs with the HP package (the latter may be normal - HP states that this is a "basic" driver package on their website). I am able to install the printer using the "add a printer" function (uses the Vista drivers I assume), but I have been unable to add the scanner to-date. The printer/scanner/fax is definitely connected to the network (I can get to it via IE at it's IP address). For some reason Vista isn't discovering it. Is this a Vista issue, a driver issue, or is it possible my network configuration is somehow preventing Vista from discovering it?? REALLY appreciate any ideas or suggestions... |
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Is the printer and the machine on the same subnet? Can you ping the printer
from the machine? -- Alan Morris Windows Printing Team Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base he http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Gene" wrote in message ... Thanks very much for the quick reply Alan! I can understand the network scanning limitation, and acknowledge HP states the driver they currently have posted is "basic". If you check the link http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/s...153754&lang=en I think you'd have to admit that step 3 is a bit misleading, and implies operation - albeit limited - over a wireless network for both printing and scanning. Oh well, I'll wait on the fully functional driver package. But is there a reason that Vista is not discovering my printer over the network? I can add my printer using Vista (and the "canned" drivers that come with Vista) but shouldn't it automatically discover the printer and install the HP driver? Otherwise I don't see the need for the minimal driver on their website. Thanks again! Gene "Alan Morris [MSFT]" wrote: HP does not yet support network scan in Vista. They are working on this. -- Alan Morris Windows Printing Team Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base he http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Gene" wrote in message ... I upgraded to Microsoft Vista (Ultimate if it matters) Tuesday night. When I attempted to install the HP Vista driver for this all-in-one device, the install program appears to run correctly, files are showing as being extracted via the animation, and after about 20 seconds or so I get a window indicating that four device options have been installed and are ready to go. But no printer or scanner discovery by Vista ever occurs, nor is there any rudimentary device management software that installs with the HP package (the latter may be normal - HP states that this is a "basic" driver package on their website). I am able to install the printer using the "add a printer" function (uses the Vista drivers I assume), but I have been unable to add the scanner to-date. The printer/scanner/fax is definitely connected to the network (I can get to it via IE at it's IP address). For some reason Vista isn't discovering it. Is this a Vista issue, a driver issue, or is it possible my network configuration is somehow preventing Vista from discovering it?? REALLY appreciate any ideas or suggestions... |
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Yes. On my home network, my PC resides at 192.168.1.2, and my HP Photosmart
C7180 resides at 192.168.1.3. I have been able to verify that the printer is connected to the network wirelessly, and further I have been able to connect to the printer through its web-based interface and verify scan capability. Thanks! Gene "Alan Morris [MSFT]" wrote: Is the printer and the machine on the same subnet? Can you ping the printer from the machine? -- Alan Morris Windows Printing Team Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base he http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Gene" wrote in message ... Thanks very much for the quick reply Alan! I can understand the network scanning limitation, and acknowledge HP states the driver they currently have posted is "basic". If you check the link http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/s...153754&lang=en I think you'd have to admit that step 3 is a bit misleading, and implies operation - albeit limited - over a wireless network for both printing and scanning. Oh well, I'll wait on the fully functional driver package. But is there a reason that Vista is not discovering my printer over the network? I can add my printer using Vista (and the "canned" drivers that come with Vista) but shouldn't it automatically discover the printer and install the HP driver? Otherwise I don't see the need for the minimal driver on their website. Thanks again! Gene "Alan Morris [MSFT]" wrote: HP does not yet support network scan in Vista. They are working on this. -- Alan Morris Windows Printing Team Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base he http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Gene" wrote in message ... I upgraded to Microsoft Vista (Ultimate if it matters) Tuesday night. When I attempted to install the HP Vista driver for this all-in-one device, the install program appears to run correctly, files are showing as being extracted via the animation, and after about 20 seconds or so I get a window indicating that four device options have been installed and are ready to go. But no printer or scanner discovery by Vista ever occurs, nor is there any rudimentary device management software that installs with the HP package (the latter may be normal - HP states that this is a "basic" driver package on their website). I am able to install the printer using the "add a printer" function (uses the Vista drivers I assume), but I have been unable to add the scanner to-date. The printer/scanner/fax is definitely connected to the network (I can get to it via IE at it's IP address). For some reason Vista isn't discovering it. Is this a Vista issue, a driver issue, or is it possible my network configuration is somehow preventing Vista from discovering it?? REALLY appreciate any ideas or suggestions... |
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I assume your home network is on a workgroup rather than a domain.
When you run the Add Printer wizard, we will go and query all the addresses on the subnet to determine if the device is a printer. What is the subnet configured on Vista and on the printer? I don't think you could get to the remote device if they are not on the same subnet but I just want to make sure. If you set the printer up as a Local Printer and add a Standard TCP/IP targeting the 192.168.1.3, will the port be added? If the device responds correctly to SNMP, it can tell us what driver to install. Most HP devices support this protocol but not all. -- Alan Morris Windows Printing Team Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base he http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Gene" wrote in message ... Yes. On my home network, my PC resides at 192.168.1.2, and my HP Photosmart C7180 resides at 192.168.1.3. I have been able to verify that the printer is connected to the network wirelessly, and further I have been able to connect to the printer through its web-based interface and verify scan capability. Thanks! Gene "Alan Morris [MSFT]" wrote: Is the printer and the machine on the same subnet? Can you ping the printer from the machine? -- Alan Morris Windows Printing Team Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base he http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Gene" wrote in message ... Thanks very much for the quick reply Alan! I can understand the network scanning limitation, and acknowledge HP states the driver they currently have posted is "basic". If you check the link http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/s...153754&lang=en I think you'd have to admit that step 3 is a bit misleading, and implies operation - albeit limited - over a wireless network for both printing and scanning. Oh well, I'll wait on the fully functional driver package. But is there a reason that Vista is not discovering my printer over the network? I can add my printer using Vista (and the "canned" drivers that come with Vista) but shouldn't it automatically discover the printer and install the HP driver? Otherwise I don't see the need for the minimal driver on their website. Thanks again! Gene "Alan Morris [MSFT]" wrote: HP does not yet support network scan in Vista. They are working on this. -- Alan Morris Windows Printing Team Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base he http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Gene" wrote in message ... I upgraded to Microsoft Vista (Ultimate if it matters) Tuesday night. When I attempted to install the HP Vista driver for this all-in-one device, the install program appears to run correctly, files are showing as being extracted via the animation, and after about 20 seconds or so I get a window indicating that four device options have been installed and are ready to go. But no printer or scanner discovery by Vista ever occurs, nor is there any rudimentary device management software that installs with the HP package (the latter may be normal - HP states that this is a "basic" driver package on their website). I am able to install the printer using the "add a printer" function (uses the Vista drivers I assume), but I have been unable to add the scanner to-date. The printer/scanner/fax is definitely connected to the network (I can get to it via IE at it's IP address). For some reason Vista isn't discovering it. Is this a Vista issue, a driver issue, or is it possible my network configuration is somehow preventing Vista from discovering it?? REALLY appreciate any ideas or suggestions... |
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Hi Gene,
Did you already tried by going directlty to an application like Office and scan directly from there. When using the basic driver you will not have any scanner application, and you scan directly from an application. As you already mentioned that you are able to scan from the EWS [via IE] then you should also be able to scan from an application over the network. I only see one issue I had not checked on earlier, in Office 2007 there is no way to do that as I just found out that the From Scanner or Camera option in Office 2007 is not available, after I tried to look for it myself, found the answer in Help: "What happened to the From Scanner or Camera option for adding pictures to a document? The From Scanner or Camera option for adding pictures to a document is not available in Microsoft Office Word 2007. Instead, you can add pictures from your camera or scanner by downloading the pictures to your computer first and then copying them from your computer into Word. After you download a picture to your computer, do the following: 1.. On the Insert tab, in the Illustrations group, click Picture. " The difference between the "canned"driver in the OS and the HP driver, is that the basic HP driver will give you Print/Scan, while with the "canned"you will only be able to print. So if you have an application like Office 2003 or any application where you can use the From scanner or Camera, you should be able to scan. Grtz. Albert www.sabroso.cjb.net "Gene" wrote in message ... Thanks very much for the quick reply Alan! I can understand the network scanning limitation, and acknowledge HP states the driver they currently have posted is "basic". If you check the link http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/s...153754&lang=en I think you'd have to admit that step 3 is a bit misleading, and implies operation - albeit limited - over a wireless network for both printing and scanning. Oh well, I'll wait on the fully functional driver package. But is there a reason that Vista is not discovering my printer over the network? I can add my printer using Vista (and the "canned" drivers that come with Vista) but shouldn't it automatically discover the printer and install the HP driver? Otherwise I don't see the need for the minimal driver on their website. Thanks again! Gene "Alan Morris [MSFT]" wrote: HP does not yet support network scan in Vista. They are working on this. -- Alan Morris Windows Printing Team Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base he http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Gene" wrote in message ... I upgraded to Microsoft Vista (Ultimate if it matters) Tuesday night. When I attempted to install the HP Vista driver for this all-in-one device, the install program appears to run correctly, files are showing as being extracted via the animation, and after about 20 seconds or so I get a window indicating that four device options have been installed and are ready to go. But no printer or scanner discovery by Vista ever occurs, nor is there any rudimentary device management software that installs with the HP package (the latter may be normal - HP states that this is a "basic" driver package on their website). I am able to install the printer using the "add a printer" function (uses the Vista drivers I assume), but I have been unable to add the scanner to-date. The printer/scanner/fax is definitely connected to the network (I can get to it via IE at it's IP address). For some reason Vista isn't discovering it. Is this a Vista issue, a driver issue, or is it possible my network configuration is somehow preventing Vista from discovering it?? REALLY appreciate any ideas or suggestions... |
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I'm having exactly the same problem with my photosmart c7180 on vista ultimate 32bit connected wirelessly to my gateway I can see the printer in my web browser, but still the HP driver, which is supposed to be a full version as stated at the hp site, 159MB released on 03-2007, version 080.001.225.000 is unable to find the printer during the installation, even if I manually enter the printer's local IP address. I have also tried disabling any type of vista security like the firewall, windows defender, user account control, my antivirus and still the printer cannot be discovered. a temporary solution could be to right click the control panel's printer icon in windows explorer - add printer - add a network, wireless or bluetooth printer - then windows search and successfully find the IP of the printer - and the we have to manually add the model of the printer by going to HP - photosmart but C7180 is not included in the photosmart printers. What I have done then is to add another photosmart printer instead, (in my case photosmart 7200) and you are set, every program prints to the printer. The problem is that 7200 is a totally different model than the C7180 so that solution might be dangerous and could damage the printer. but it works... So I'm still waiting for a driver from HP -- newlifer |