Port printer network windows 7
Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Windows 7 Installation, Setup, and Deployment. Sign in to vote. The printer is connected to a usb port on my host machine which is running Vista.
I have tried uninstalling the printer from the Host and reinstalling - nothing. Also tried installing Printer from Windows 7 machine with disk - nothing Tried new drivers from Samsung website - nothing. This will just not communicate to that printer on the host. When I run the Harware Wizard - it says there is nothing wrong with the printer. Thursday, February 2, PM.
That problem seems to be related to a hardware communications problem with the printer. Turn the printer off and turn it back on. Do a cold restart on the Vista machine. Friday, February 3, PM. What version of Windows 7 bit or bit? What version of Vista? Does the printer work properly from Vista? Is it shared correctly by the Vista machine? Can the two computers communicate properly over your network?
Click on the down arrow, which will expand the network profile. Select File and printer sharing and choose Turn on file and printer sharing. Click on Save changes. You're now ready to share your printer. Click on Start in the bottom left corner of your screen. Click on Devices and Printers , from the popup list. Right click the printer you want to share. A dropdown list will appear. Select Printer properties from the dropdown list.
Click on the Sharing tab Select the Share this printer check box. Click on Devices and Printers from the popup list. Select Add a printer. Click on Add a network, wireless or Bluetooth printer.
Click the shared printer. In the Add Printer wizard, click Add a network, wireless or Bluetooth printer. In the list of available printers, select the one you want to use, and then click Next. If your computer is connected to a network, only printers listed in Active Directory for your domain are displayed in the list.
If prompted, install the printer driver on your computer by clicking Install driver. If you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation. Tip: Available printers can include all printers on a network, such as Bluetooth and wireless printers or printers that are plugged into another computer and shared on the network. You might need permission to install some printers.
You can confirm the printer is working by printing a test page. Note: After your printer is installed, you can keep it up to date with automatic Windows 7driver updates. Make sure that the printer's electrical cord is plugged into an electrical outlet and that the power switch is turned on.
If you're printing to a shared printer or a printer on a network, make sure that all necessary computers and routers are turned on too.
If your printer or other equipment is plugged in to a surge protector or a backup power supply, make sure that hardware is plugged in and turned on as well. For wireless printers, check the wireless connection. Many printers have a button that displays a blue wireless icon when wireless is available. A troubleshooter is an automated tool that can find and automatically fix some problems with your PC.
The printing troubleshooter can fix problems with installing and connecting to a printer. Most printers require driver software to work properly. If you recently upgraded from one version of Windows to another, it's possible that the current printer driver is for the previous version of Windows.
If you've had recent power outages, viruses, or other computer problems, it's possible that the drivers have become damaged. Downloading and installing the latest driver for your printer can resolve these types of problems. Install software from the printer manufacturer. If your printer came with a disc, that disc might contain software that installs a driver for the printer.
Download and install the driver yourself.
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