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All these three methods involve some specific
code in the printer drivers both in Print server and clients.
Not all printers will have drivers that will
support all 3 ways of using the printer. It appears that not all printer
drivers, written for Windows Vista. If you can't get your network
printer, please try the following steps to bypass the LPT redirection. 1. Install the Vista printer driver on your
Windows Vista computer. 2. During installation, you'll be prompted
to connect the printer to your computer. Choose the option to proceed
with installation without connecting the printer. 3. After installation completes, open the
Printers wizard from the Windows Vista Control Panel. 4. Right click on the entry for the new
printer, and choose Properties. 5. Go to the Ports tab. 6. Click Add Port, select Local Port, then
click New Port. 7. For the port name, enter the network path
and share name of your printer ("\\TheirComputer\TheirPrinter1"). 8. Click OK, and verify that the new port is
selected. 9. Click OK to close the printer properties.
Visit the Brother website http://www.brother-usa.com/
See if you can find an updated driver for your 64 bit Operating system . Download it and save it to your desktop. Remove the old driver then install the updated one this should fix the problem. But if you can't find an updated driver, contact Brother.
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