On 30/03/2014 16:12, Charlie Noah wrote:
I always thought drivers resided on the computer, not the printer. Oh
well, learn something new every day.
I think they do. Microsoft have some mode where you install the drivers
on the computer that the printer is attached to, but they have to be
abl
Google is a wonderful thing. ;^)>
Glad it worked.
Most Win7's are 64 bit, 32 bit works, but limits Memory available.
Regards,
Scott Richardson
Marlborough, MA 01752
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That worked. Thanks, Scott! Where did you find this link? I looked all
over and never ran across it. I did have to use XP compatibility, rather
than Vista, as the instructions said.
Thanks,
Charlie
On 03-29-2014 8:39 PM, Scott Richardson wrote:
Try this?
http://www.justanswer.com/printers/4j
Hi Wol,
I'll answer both your posts here. We have 2 printers because I have 1 on
my computer downstairs and my wife has one on hers upstairs. Being
disabled neither of us needs to be climbing up and down stairs. When I
say money is tight, it really is - £250 is a small fortune to me right
now
On 29/03/14 23:07, Charlie Noah wrote:
> Hey folks,
>
> I have another somewhat OT need. My wife and I both have Lexmark 6150
> multifunction printers. We use both the printing and scanning functions.
> Copying is internal to the printer, so that still works, and we don't
> need the fax capability
Try this?
http://www.justanswer.com/printers/4jmo2-recently-installed-windows-lexmark-x6150-will.html
Regards,
Scott Richardson
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Hey folks,
I have another somewhat OT need. My wife and I both have Lexmark 6150
multifunction printers. We use both the printing and scanning functions.
Copying is internal to the printer, so that still works, and we don't
need the fax capability (we have an internet solution for that so long