Windows 7 Printer Driver Problem
PostPosted: Thu May 06, 2010 9:44 am
Since I can't seem to get much out of either HP or Lexmark, I'll see if anyone has had similar issues here...
Just bought a new HP DV4-2165dx laptop as a sort of "interim" between my old laptop (provided by my workplace) and any new laptop that I might get courtesy of the workplace again later this summer.
It has Windows 7 and uses a 64-bit operating system.
That's where the trouble begins. I tried loading the standard printer drivers for the Lexmark X7675 printer that I bought some time ago. For whatever reasons, when connecting through the USB port the HP won't recognize the machine. Going online, I saw I was not the only person who had this problem -- apparently there are both 32- and 64- bit versions of the driver -- but I've tried loading (and subsequently uninstalling) both drivers, with exactly the same result -- the HP won't "see" the printer.
I've been using the Wizard that comes along with the Lexmark driver software (both online and on the disk), and am wondering if I just need to load the software itself and bypass the wizard...
Any suggestions?
Just bought a new HP DV4-2165dx laptop as a sort of "interim" between my old laptop (provided by my workplace) and any new laptop that I might get courtesy of the workplace again later this summer.
It has Windows 7 and uses a 64-bit operating system.
That's where the trouble begins. I tried loading the standard printer drivers for the Lexmark X7675 printer that I bought some time ago. For whatever reasons, when connecting through the USB port the HP won't recognize the machine. Going online, I saw I was not the only person who had this problem -- apparently there are both 32- and 64- bit versions of the driver -- but I've tried loading (and subsequently uninstalling) both drivers, with exactly the same result -- the HP won't "see" the printer.
I've been using the Wizard that comes along with the Lexmark driver software (both online and on the disk), and am wondering if I just need to load the software itself and bypass the wizard...
Any suggestions?