I recently started trying out Windows 7 on my "main" system at home. Everything has been great, except for now one thing that I just realized yesterday.
My Printer/Scanner all-in-one unit still works fine with anything, except for 64-bit Windows 7, it seems.
Here's what I know so far:
1. When I first connected the printer to the computer, with Windows 7 installed, Windows recognized it correctly, and installed.
2. I also have it installed over a network print server (D-LINK DPR-1260). Well, the little file for the printer install accross network installed seemingly correctly.
3. Now when I try to print, Windows tells me there's been a print error. The printer will grab the paper, and move the print heads like its going to print, and just sit there until I finally cancel the print job - at the printer.
4. If I try to scan, I just get a message saying "scanner error", but I don't get more information than that. Of course that error message is coming from a web based Java program, not from within Windows - so perhaps if I try to scan from within Windows directly, I'll get a more detailed error message.
5. I searched for a Windows 7 64 bit driver on HP's website, and all they say is that Windows doesn't need an external driver with Windows 7.
Does anybody have any advice on this one? Is there a way I can run a printer driver in "XP Mode" to make it work with Windows 7 correctly, until the drivers may possibly get worked out?
-Yes, I realize this printer's getting old, but the thing has been through all sorts of things, and won't die. That, and it still outprints many new printers in speed and quality, and seems to have good scan quality as well. The only major issue I've had is it grabbint more than one sheet of paper at a time - particularly photo paper and CD label sheets.
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"If to err is human, then I must be some kind of human!" -Me
My Printer/Scanner all-in-one unit still works fine with anything, except for 64-bit Windows 7, it seems.
Here's what I know so far:
1. When I first connected the printer to the computer, with Windows 7 installed, Windows recognized it correctly, and installed.
2. I also have it installed over a network print server (D-LINK DPR-1260). Well, the little file for the printer install accross network installed seemingly correctly.
3. Now when I try to print, Windows tells me there's been a print error. The printer will grab the paper, and move the print heads like its going to print, and just sit there until I finally cancel the print job - at the printer.
4. If I try to scan, I just get a message saying "scanner error", but I don't get more information than that. Of course that error message is coming from a web based Java program, not from within Windows - so perhaps if I try to scan from within Windows directly, I'll get a more detailed error message.
5. I searched for a Windows 7 64 bit driver on HP's website, and all they say is that Windows doesn't need an external driver with Windows 7.
Does anybody have any advice on this one? Is there a way I can run a printer driver in "XP Mode" to make it work with Windows 7 correctly, until the drivers may possibly get worked out?
-Yes, I realize this printer's getting old, but the thing has been through all sorts of things, and won't die. That, and it still outprints many new printers in speed and quality, and seems to have good scan quality as well. The only major issue I've had is it grabbint more than one sheet of paper at a time - particularly photo paper and CD label sheets.
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"If to err is human, then I must be some kind of human!" -Me