Can See The Printer In The Add Printer Window But Comes Up With Cannot Connect With Error Of 0x0000000d
Jul 8, 2011
I have 2 computers on my home network. My desktop is running Windows 7 ultimate 32 bit and I have a kodak 5500 Aio connected to it. I also have a laptop that's running windows 7 home premium 64 bit that connects wireless. I was able to print until today and now I can't print from the laptop. I can see the printer in the add printer window but comes up with cannot connect with error of 0x0000000d
I have a Desktop computer with Windows 7 (32 bit) and a laptop with Windows 7 (64 bit). I'm trying to set up a network printer, so I can print from my laptop using my desktop computeer printer. I've set up my wireless computer which uses Windows Xp just fine, and can print from that computer. But when I try to add a network printer on my laptop, as it's finishing installation, an error message pops up saying "cannot connect to printer" error code 0x0000000d. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Is it possible to set up a 64 bit with a 32 bit computer?
I have a desktop running on XP and just purchased a new laptop on the Windows 7 platform.. I get a wireless connection to my router and have internet access. Everything is fine, except that when I tried to install my printer which is Lexmark x1185, it installs, but when I try to access it on the laptop, I get the 0x0000000d error message. My printer is in the office and prints fine if I use my desktop which is running XP but cannot get the thing to connect with my laptop which is running Windows 7.
Can anyone please help me out!! This is very frustrating and I have been trying to get it to work for over 5 hours and nothing..
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