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I have a K80xi all in one printer connected through USB to an XP host PC
("Host"). The Host is connect to a wireless network. I have multiple XP laptops successfully sharing that printer on the wireless network, but I distinctly recall having to load a separate driver (e.g., the driver for a Deskjet 970C), not the K80xi driver, on each laptop in order to use the shared printer. This is per directions from HP. I recently bought a Vista desktop and have it also running on the same wireless network. File sharing is working fine (e.g., from the Vista machine I can see shared files on the Host). On the Vista machine I tried to connect to the K80xi over the network. I was able to do this..in other words the Vista PC found the printer on the Host (I have the Host mapped to a drive on the Vista PC). Per HP, and like my laptops, I apparently need to load the Deskjet 990C driver on the Vista PC to print to my K80xi. The problem appears to be that when I "connect" to the K80xi I never get the opportunity to install the 990C driver which I know to be resident in Vista. Instead, I am surmising, Vista assumes that the K80xi driver needs to be loaded, which doesn't seem to work. Somehow I have to uninstall the K80xi print driver, maybe even delete it from my system, remove the K80xi connection, and repeat the connection such that the add driver can't find the k80xi driver and asks me for some other driver to install, upon which I'd select the 990C. Am I on the right track? If so, how do I do all this? RP |
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http://www.microsoft.com/technet/net.../vista_fp.mspx -- Cari (MS-MVP) Windows Technologies - Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "RJP" wrote in message ... I have a K80xi all in one printer connected through USB to an XP host PC ("Host"). The Host is connect to a wireless network. I have multiple XP laptops successfully sharing that printer on the wireless network, but I distinctly recall having to load a separate driver (e.g., the driver for a Deskjet 970C), not the K80xi driver, on each laptop in order to use the shared printer. This is per directions from HP. I recently bought a Vista desktop and have it also running on the same wireless network. File sharing is working fine (e.g., from the Vista machine I can see shared files on the Host). On the Vista machine I tried to connect to the K80xi over the network. I was able to do this..in other words the Vista PC found the printer on the Host (I have the Host mapped to a drive on the Vista PC). Per HP, and like my laptops, I apparently need to load the Deskjet 990C driver on the Vista PC to print to my K80xi. The problem appears to be that when I "connect" to the K80xi I never get the opportunity to install the 990C driver which I know to be resident in Vista. Instead, I am surmising, Vista assumes that the K80xi driver needs to be loaded, which doesn't seem to work. Somehow I have to uninstall the K80xi print driver, maybe even delete it from my system, remove the K80xi connection, and repeat the connection such that the add driver can't find the k80xi driver and asks me for some other driver to install, upon which I'd select the 990C. Am I on the right track? If so, how do I do all this? RP |