Windows 7 uses drivers to communicate to various hardware devices connected to your computer, including printers and scanners. Printer manufacturers provide drivers with their products, but also ...
If you have multiple printers or sold an old one and purchased a new one, all your printers are still seen by Windows 7, even printers not connected to your computer. This is not a major problem, but ...
With Windows 7, you can more easily share files and printers across a network via the new HomeGroups feature. HomeGroups lets you connect to files and printers with a group password–if all the PCs ...
Your printer's manufacturer doesn't want you to use your printer to just print and scan. They want to install bloated apps, eat memory, and to constantly nag you for ...
Got a Dell Latitude E4310 running 32-bit Win7 SP-1. They were trying to install a new printer, did something horribly wrong, and escalated to me. Tried to install it using HP's craptastic installer, ...
I've upgraded the first user at one office to Win7, and have found it next to impossible to get the printers working. I was able to install the 64bit driver on the 2003 server using the print ...
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