SOURCE: Unable to locate printer
Is your network lan or wireless? If lan check cables, if wireless check ip address. Your system printers have to see the device and if wireless it will be assigned an IP address.
SOURCE: hp deskjet f2200 all-in-one series printer
Let the windows promp you, then when it asks for the cd say "i have one" or something around that line. exit out of the auto run set up and go with the windows set up, then once installed you're ready to print.
SOURCE: Trying to get magicolor 2530DL printer connected & printing
http://onyxftp.mykonicaminolta.com/download/SearchResults.aspx?productid=965&filetypeid=0&osid=18 Try this website and let me know how things go. all you need is a new driver as for the old one might be corrupt. Good Luck
Fehdi
SOURCE: I have 20 nos of
The way the NComputing solution works, all the users are sharing the same host. So when you connect two printers, it's as if two printers are connected to that one host PC. When suing the USB port on the L300 you may have issues every time the device disconnects (like when a user logs off from their session) because the printer and it's respective port may have to be re-enumerated by the host. If possible, it might be better to do network printers. Also, when installing the printers, especially if you have the same make and model, make sure to LABEL them with unique names, i.e. Printer1, Printer2, etc. Otherwise, the host may have difficulty, more so the user, knowing which printer is 'theirs'.
SOURCE: Windows 8 doesn't print on network printer
Make sure you don't have the same printer installed more than once. If
you do, that confuses the system and it confuses you. You might be
printing to a printer that is offline if you have it installed more than
once. Get
online
and got to www.google.com In the google search box type: "HP Support"
(without the quotes and put your manufacturer name before Support).
Look for downloads and drivers. Enter your model number and operating
system when requested. Download and install the Printer drivers.
Click Start/Control Panel or Click Start/Settings/Control
Panel. Look for Printers. Open it up and see if the same printer is
listed more than once. If so, delete the extra printer.
If that's not the problem you have a driver issue.
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