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hello
i add a video explaining how to install sp540v in win7
u need to install the Intercon-NetTool (that u can download from the Roland website) to allow the comunication with the plotter. its all well explained in the video. good luck
go to the manufacturers web site and download the driver software for your pc version (mac os, 32 bit 64 bit) windows 32 bit osor 64 os you will find the drivers on theyre support page
Please check the Microsoft compatability list (search it) and see if your printer is listed. If not, you will have to check with Roland. You might find a 3rd party driver. Alternataively, put your Vista or XP computer and have that "print server" run your printer on your network.
I was successful installing a Casio
Privia PX-575R USB midi keyboard to Windows 7 Ultimate x64!!!
I tried to use Yamaha, Korg, M-Audio, and some other drivers I don't
remember and
they did not work.
I then downloaded the win 7 x64 driver for PC-50 from
http://www.roland.com/products/en/_support/dld.cfm?PRODUCT=PC-50&iRcId=16224976&dsp=1
(but I bet any of them would work) from Roland. All I did was change
the hardware ID
in the INF file under
The ID is after the comma and the one you see above is from the Casio
keyboard i have. The
hardware ID for your keyboard can be found in "device manager". Just
choose your
hardware/keyboard and go to "details" and choose "hardware id" from the
drop down
menu and put that after the comma. It will start with "USB" since it is
a usb
devise. There may be more than one ID but the first one works for me.
Then just do
a manual install by right clicking "computer" or "my computer" and click
"device
manager" tab. Then find your keyboard (probably a yellow exclamation
mark next to
it) and double click it. Then go to the "driver" tab and click "update
driver".
Then choose "Browse my Computer for driver software", then "Let me pick
from a list
of device drivers on my computer", then "Have Disk..." and browse for
the INF file
you just put the hardware ID in and click "open".
You now have a working Casio keyboard for a 64 bit or x64 windows 7
operating system.
You can do the same with Vista x64 or XP x64, just download those
drivers and edit the hardware ID the same way.
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