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WHY WON'T IT PRINT
I have a Dell desktop computer & a Aser laptop, both running Vista Home
Premium. I have a HP Officejet 6110 all-in-one printer. I also have a wireless router. From the desktop computer I can print just fine but I cannot print from my laptop. I have tried Adding a New Printer. It runs through all the steps. I have tried selecting "use an existing port" and when that didn't work I started over and chose "create a new port". Both times it looks like it is going to work. At the end you can choose to print a test page." However, it never actually prints a test page. I do not get any sort of error. If I go to file, print, it shows my hp6110 listed and it is highlighted but nothing happens. Can someone tell me exactly what I need to do to be able to print from my laptop? I'm somewhat dense to all the terms and jargin so please be specific. This forum is the only place I have ever been able to come to get answers that really work. Thank you. |
Re: WHY WON'T IT PRINT
Sandee wrote:
> I have a Dell desktop computer & a Aser laptop, both running Vista Home > Premium. I have a HP Officejet 6110 all-in-one printer. I also have a > wireless router. From the desktop computer I can print just fine but I > cannot print from my laptop. I have tried Adding a New Printer. It runs > through all the steps. I have tried selecting "use an existing port" and > when that didn't work I started over and chose "create a new port". Both > times it looks like it is going to work. At the end you can choose to > a test page." However, it never actually prints a test page. I do not > get > any sort of error. If I go to file, print, it shows my hp6110 listed and > it is highlighted but nothing happens. > Can someone tell me exactly what I need to do to be able to print from my > laptop? I'm somewhat dense to all the terms and jargin so please be > specific. This forum is the only place I have ever been able to come to > get answers that really work. > Thank you. 1. Is the printer connected directly to the network or to the desktop computer? 2. If the latter, have you already set up file/printer sharing between your two machines? Have you tested it successfully by transferring a file both ways? 3. Did you go to HP's website and download Vista drivers for the printer? Did you install them on the laptop (after setting up sharing if the printer is connected to the desktop machine)? Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com Don't Panic! |
Re: WHY WON'T IT PRINT
Are you sure that the Vista driver for your 6110 is also installed on your
laptop? Also make sure when you are trying to get it to work with your laptop that your desktop is turned off so it does not try to connect through your desktop. "Sandee" <Sandee@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:09AA94E1-43FF-417A-9F5F-7BF2F8B15128@microsoft.com... >I have a Dell desktop computer & a Aser laptop, both running Vista Home > Premium. I have a HP Officejet 6110 all-in-one printer. I also have a > wireless router. From the desktop computer I can print just fine but I > cannot print from my laptop. I have tried Adding a New Printer. It runs > through all the steps. I have tried selecting "use an existing port" and > when that didn't work I started over and chose "create a new port". Both > times it looks like it is going to work. At the end you can choose to > a test page." However, it never actually prints a test page. I do not > get > any sort of error. If I go to file, print, it shows my hp6110 listed and > it > is highlighted but nothing happens. > Can someone tell me exactly what I need to do to be able to print from my > laptop? I'm somewhat dense to all the terms and jargin so please be > specific. > This forum is the only place I have ever been able to come to get answers > that really work. > Thank you. |
Re: WHY WON'T IT PRINT
HP usually supply a cd, with the option to set up a network printer
"Sandee" <Sandee@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:09AA94E1-43FF-417A-9F5F-7BF2F8B15128@microsoft.com... >I have a Dell desktop computer & a Aser laptop, both running Vista Home > Premium. I have a HP Officejet 6110 all-in-one printer. I also have a > wireless router. From the desktop computer I can print just fine but I > cannot print from my laptop. I have tried Adding a New Printer. It runs > through all the steps. I have tried selecting "use an existing port" and > when that didn't work I started over and chose "create a new port". Both > times it looks like it is going to work. At the end you can choose to > a test page." However, it never actually prints a test page. I do not > get > any sort of error. If I go to file, print, it shows my hp6110 listed and > it > is highlighted but nothing happens. > Can someone tell me exactly what I need to do to be able to print from my > laptop? I'm somewhat dense to all the terms and jargin so please be > specific. > This forum is the only place I have ever been able to come to get answers > that really work. > Thank you. |
Re: WHY WON'T IT PRINT
"Malke" wrote: > Sandee wrote: > > > I have a Dell desktop computer & a Aser laptop, both running Vista Home > > Premium. I have a HP Officejet 6110 all-in-one printer. I also have a > > wireless router. From the desktop computer I can print just fine but I > > cannot print from my laptop. I have tried Adding a New Printer. It runs > > through all the steps. I have tried selecting "use an existing port" and > > when that didn't work I started over and chose "create a new port". Both > > times it looks like it is going to work. At the end you can choose to > > a test page." However, it never actually prints a test page. I do not > > get > > any sort of error. If I go to file, print, it shows my hp6110 listed and > > it is highlighted but nothing happens. > > Can someone tell me exactly what I need to do to be able to print from my > > laptop? I'm somewhat dense to all the terms and jargin so please be > > specific. This forum is the only place I have ever been able to come to > > get answers that really work. > > Thank you. > > 1. Is the printer connected directly to the network or to the desktop > computer? > > 2. If the latter, have you already set up file/printer sharing between your > two machines? Have you tested it successfully by transferring a file both > ways? > > 3. Did you go to HP's website and download Vista drivers for the printer? > Did you install them on the laptop (after setting up sharing if the printer > is connected to the desktop machine)? > > Malke > -- > MS-MVP > Elephant Boy Computers > www.elephantboycomputers.com > Don't Panic! > Here is what I know for sure (sort of) The printer is connected directly to the desktop printer. Should I change that? How? I checked and both file sharing & printer sharing are on. However, it says password required for printer sharing. I don't think I ever put in a password when I set up the network. Is that causing me problems? Do I need to do this? If so, how do I go back and change it? As far as checking to see if file sharing is working, I am ebarrassed to say I don't know how to do that. Now for the driver question. While at my laptop, I went to the hp driver download site and put in my printer model. I get the message "The driver solution for this product is included in your Windows Vista operating system. There is no need to download anything. Still not believing them, I did a HP Driver diagnosis which said I am using the latest driver. HINT When I click on file, then print like I said before the HP 6110 is highlighted. But if I click on the find printer button on the right side of the window, this is what happens - a window comes up with two selections, Sandee PC & Sandee Notebook. If I select PC I get the message "PC is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource. Check with the administrator." That would be me. If I select Notebook I get the message "Log in failure. User acct restriction. Possible reason is blank password not allowed" So here we are with the password problem I mentioned in the 2nd paragraph of this post. Have I given you enough information to help me further? I am so lost. |
Re: WHY WON'T IT PRINT
If your PC and your laptop are not in the same workgroup you can not share
anything between them such as files or printers. And then of course both the PC and the laptop have to be on and connected to the network to share anything and you have to have set up for sharing those files or printers that you want to share. It would be different if your printer had either connected network and/or wireless support since then it would be connected through your router so that your desktop would not have to be turned on when you wanted to print from your laptop. "Sandee" <Sandee@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:561B4175-5E53-4B17-B23D-6B92AD52B041@microsoft.com... > > > "Malke" wrote: > >> Sandee wrote: >> >> > I have a Dell desktop computer & a Aser laptop, both running Vista Home >> > Premium. I have a HP Officejet 6110 all-in-one printer. I also have a >> > wireless router. From the desktop computer I can print just fine but I >> > cannot print from my laptop. I have tried Adding a New Printer. It >> > runs >> > through all the steps. I have tried selecting "use an existing port" >> > and >> > when that didn't work I started over and chose "create a new port". >> > Both >> > times it looks like it is going to work. At the end you can choose to >> > a test page." However, it never actually prints a test page. I do not >> > get >> > any sort of error. If I go to file, print, it shows my hp6110 listed >> > and >> > it is highlighted but nothing happens. >> > Can someone tell me exactly what I need to do to be able to print from >> > my >> > laptop? I'm somewhat dense to all the terms and jargin so please be >> > specific. This forum is the only place I have ever been able to come to >> > get answers that really work. >> > Thank you. >> >> 1. Is the printer connected directly to the network or to the desktop >> computer? >> >> 2. If the latter, have you already set up file/printer sharing between >> your >> two machines? Have you tested it successfully by transferring a file both >> ways? >> >> 3. Did you go to HP's website and download Vista drivers for the printer? >> Did you install them on the laptop (after setting up sharing if the >> printer >> is connected to the desktop machine)? >> >> Malke >> -- >> MS-MVP >> Elephant Boy Computers >> www.elephantboycomputers.com >> Don't Panic! >> > > Here is what I know for sure (sort of) > The printer is connected directly to the desktop printer. Should I change > that? How? > I checked and both file sharing & printer sharing are on. However, it > says > password required for printer sharing. I don't think I ever put in a > password when I set up the network. Is that causing me problems? Do I > need > to do this? If so, how do I go back and change it? As far as checking to > see if file sharing is working, I am ebarrassed to say I don't know how to > do > that. > Now for the driver question. While at my laptop, I went to the hp driver > download site and put in my printer model. I get the message "The driver > solution for this product is included in your Windows Vista operating > system. > There is no need to download anything. Still not believing them, I did a > HP > Driver diagnosis which said I am using the latest driver. > HINT When I click on file, then print like I said before the HP 6110 is > highlighted. But if I click on the find printer button on the right side > of > the window, this is what happens - a window comes up with two selections, > Sandee PC & Sandee Notebook. If I select PC I get the message "PC is not > accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource. > Check with the administrator." That would be me. > If I select Notebook I get the message "Log in failure. User acct > restriction. Possible reason is blank password not allowed" So here we > are > with the password problem I mentioned in the 2nd paragraph of this post. > Have I given you enough information to help me further? I am so lost. > |
Re: WHY WON'T IT PRINT
Sandee wrote:
See comments inline: > Here is what I know for sure (sort of) > The printer is connected directly to the desktop printer. Should I change > that? How? If your printer is not a true network printer (has an ethernet port), then you need to have it connected to one of the computers so the desktop is the logical place for it. > I checked and both file sharing & printer sharing are on. However, it > says > password required for printer sharing. I don't think I ever put in a > password when I set up the network. Is that causing me problems? Do I > need > to do this? If so, how do I go back and change it? As far as checking to > see if file sharing is working, I am ebarrassed to say I don't know how to > do that. Follow the instructions at the end of this post. Do not be daunted by them; simply take things one at a time and you'll be sharing files and the printer in short order. > Now for the driver question. While at my laptop, I went to the hp driver > download site and put in my printer model. I get the message "The driver > solution for this product is included in your Windows Vista operating > system. That means that your printer is older and HP provided drivers to Microsoft to be included with Vista. There is no reason not to believe HP about this. You haven't set up file sharing properly and that's why you can't print. Excellent, thorough, yet easy to understand article about File/Printer Sharing in Vista. Includes details about sharing printers as well as files and folders: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb727037.aspx For XP, start by running the Network Setup Wizard on all machines (see caveat in Item A below). Problems sharing files between computers on a network are generally caused by 1) a misconfigured firewall; or 2) inadvertently running two firewalls such as the built-in Windows Firewall and a third-party firewall; and/or 3) not having identical user accounts and passwords on all Workgroup machines; 4) trying to create shares where the operating system does not permit it. A. Configure firewalls on all machines to allow the Local Area Network (LAN) traffic as trusted. With Windows Firewall, this means allowing File/Printer Sharing on the Exceptions tab. Normally running the Network Setup Wizard on XP will take care of this for those machines.The only "gotcha" is that this will turn on the XPSP2 Windows Firewall. If you aren't running a third-party firewall or have an antivirus with "Internet Worm Protection" (like Norton 2006/07) which acts as a firewall, then you're fine. With third-party firewalls, I usually configure the LAN allowance with an IP range. Ex. would be 192.168.1.0-192.168.1.254. Obviously you would substitute your correct subnet. Do not run more than one firewall. B. For ease of organization, put all computers in the same Workgroup. This is done from the System applet in Control Panel, Computer Name tab. C. Create matching user accounts and passwords on all machines. You do not need to be logged into the same account on all machines and the passwords assigned to each user account can be different; the accounts/passwords just need to exist and match on all machines. DO NOT NEGLECT TO CREATE A PASSWORD, EVEN A SIMPLE ONE LIKE "PASSWORD". If you wish a machine to boot directly to the Desktop (into one particular user's account) for convenience, you can do this. The instructions at this link work for both XP and Vista: Configure Windows to Automatically Login (MVP Ramesh) - http://windowsxp.mvps.org/Autologon.htm D. If one or more of the computers is XP Pro or Media Center, turn off Simple File Sharing (Folder Options>View tab). E. Create shares as desired. XP Home does not permit sharing of users' home directories or Program Files, but you can share folders inside those directories. A better choice is to simply use the Shared Documents folder. See the first link above for details about Vista sharing. F. After you have file sharing working (and have tested this by exchanging a file between all machines), if you want to share a printer connected locally to one of your computers, share it out from that machine. Then go to the printer mftr.'s website and download the latest drivers for the correct operating system(s). Install them on the target machine(s). The printer should be seen during the installation routine. If it is not, install the drivers and then use the Add Printer Wizard. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com Don't Panic! |
Re: WHY WON'T IT PRINT
"Malke" wrote: > Sandee wrote: > > See comments inline: > > > Here is what I know for sure (sort of) > > The printer is connected directly to the desktop printer. Should I change > > that? How? > > If your printer is not a true network printer (has an ethernet port), then > you need to have it connected to one of the computers so the desktop is the > logical place for it. > > > I checked and both file sharing & printer sharing are on. However, it > > says > > password required for printer sharing. I don't think I ever put in a > > password when I set up the network. Is that causing me problems? Do I > > need > > to do this? If so, how do I go back and change it? As far as checking to > > see if file sharing is working, I am ebarrassed to say I don't know how to > > do that. > > Follow the instructions at the end of this post. Do not be daunted by them; > simply take things one at a time and you'll be sharing files and the > printer in short order. > > > Now for the driver question. While at my laptop, I went to the hp driver > > download site and put in my printer model. I get the message "The driver > > solution for this product is included in your Windows Vista operating > > system. > > That means that your printer is older and HP provided drivers to Microsoft > to be included with Vista. There is no reason not to believe HP about this. > > You haven't set up file sharing properly and that's why you can't print. > > Excellent, thorough, yet easy to understand article about File/Printer > Sharing in Vista. Includes details about sharing printers as well as files > and folders: > > http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb727037.aspx > > For XP, start by running the Network Setup Wizard on all machines (see > caveat in Item A below). > > Problems sharing files between computers on a network are generally caused > by 1) a misconfigured firewall; or 2) inadvertently running two firewalls > such as the built-in Windows Firewall and a third-party firewall; and/or 3) > not having identical user accounts and passwords on all Workgroup machines; > 4) trying to create shares where the operating system does not permit it. > > A. Configure firewalls on all machines to allow the Local Area Network (LAN) > traffic as trusted. With Windows Firewall, this means allowing File/Printer > Sharing on the Exceptions tab. Normally running the Network Setup Wizard on > XP will take care of this for those machines.The only "gotcha" is that this > will turn on the XPSP2 Windows Firewall. If you aren't running a > third-party firewall or have an antivirus with "Internet Worm > Protection" (like Norton 2006/07) which acts as a firewall, then you're > fine. With third-party firewalls, I usually configure the LAN allowance > with an IP range. Ex. would be 192.168.1.0-192.168.1.254. Obviously you > would substitute your correct subnet. Do not run more than one firewall. > > B. For ease of organization, put all computers in the same Workgroup. This > is done from the System applet in Control Panel, Computer Name tab. > > C. Create matching user accounts and passwords on all machines. You do not > need to be logged into the same account on all machines and the passwords > assigned to each user account can be different; the accounts/passwords just > need to exist and match on all machines. DO NOT NEGLECT TO CREATE A > PASSWORD, EVEN A SIMPLE ONE LIKE "PASSWORD". If you wish a machine to boot > directly to the Desktop (into one particular user's account) for > convenience, you can do this. The instructions at this link work for both > XP and Vista: > > Configure Windows to Automatically Login (MVP Ramesh) - > http://windowsxp.mvps.org/Autologon.htm > > D. If one or more of the computers is XP Pro or Media Center, turn off > Simple File Sharing (Folder Options>View tab). > > E. Create shares as desired. XP Home does not permit sharing of users' home > directories or Program Files, but you can share folders inside those > directories. A better choice is to simply use the Shared Documents folder. > See the first link above for details about Vista sharing. > > F. After you have file sharing working (and have tested this by exchanging a > file between all machines), if you want to share a printer connected > locally to one of your computers, share it out from that machine. Then go > to the printer mftr.'s website and download the latest drivers for the > correct operating system(s). Install them on the target machine(s). The > printer should be seen during the installation routine. If it is not, > install the drivers and then use the Add Printer Wizard. > > Malke > -- > MS-MVP > Elephant Boy Computers > www.elephantboycomputers.com > Don't Panic! > Malke, You say "Don't Panic" Hah, easy for you to say. Anyway, I have spent my entire evening on this and I still don't have it right. I followed your link for the file sharing which I admit seems pretty straight forward. I have printed it and I thought I had everything right. But somehow I am missing some important aspects of setting up the file sharing. I can take a file, click on Share and move it to the Public Folder. However, when I go to the other computer, the laptop, I cannot find it. I totally appreciate all the time you took to walk me through this but unless you are planning on a trip to WI I think I'm dead in the water. The other problem is we are leaving for vacation Friday morning. I really can't spare anymore time trying to figure this out. I will have to resume this after we get back. Thank you again to everyone who has tried to help me with this. |
Re: WHY WON'T IT PRINT
If the systems are not in the same workgroup files or printers can not be
shared. If in a hurry just email the files from one system to your email address on the other system or dump them to a CD or flash drive. "Sandee" <Sandee@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3A5B6671-DA00-4247-A9DF-25A7DD5000B3@microsoft.com... > > > "Malke" wrote: > >> Sandee wrote: >> >> See comments inline: >> >> > Here is what I know for sure (sort of) >> > The printer is connected directly to the desktop printer. Should I >> > change >> > that? How? >> >> If your printer is not a true network printer (has an ethernet port), >> then >> you need to have it connected to one of the computers so the desktop is >> the >> logical place for it. >> >> > I checked and both file sharing & printer sharing are on. However, it >> > says >> > password required for printer sharing. I don't think I ever put in a >> > password when I set up the network. Is that causing me problems? Do I >> > need >> > to do this? If so, how do I go back and change it? As far as checking >> > to >> > see if file sharing is working, I am ebarrassed to say I don't know how >> > to >> > do that. >> >> Follow the instructions at the end of this post. Do not be daunted by >> them; >> simply take things one at a time and you'll be sharing files and the >> printer in short order. >> >> > Now for the driver question. While at my laptop, I went to the hp >> > driver >> > download site and put in my printer model. I get the message "The >> > driver >> > solution for this product is included in your Windows Vista operating >> > system. >> >> That means that your printer is older and HP provided drivers to >> Microsoft >> to be included with Vista. There is no reason not to believe HP about >> this. >> >> You haven't set up file sharing properly and that's why you can't print. >> >> Excellent, thorough, yet easy to understand article about File/Printer >> Sharing in Vista. Includes details about sharing printers as well as >> files >> and folders: >> >> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb727037.aspx >> >> For XP, start by running the Network Setup Wizard on all machines (see >> caveat in Item A below). >> >> Problems sharing files between computers on a network are generally >> caused >> by 1) a misconfigured firewall; or 2) inadvertently running two firewalls >> such as the built-in Windows Firewall and a third-party firewall; and/or >> 3) >> not having identical user accounts and passwords on all Workgroup >> machines; >> 4) trying to create shares where the operating system does not permit it. >> >> A. Configure firewalls on all machines to allow the Local Area Network >> (LAN) >> traffic as trusted. With Windows Firewall, this means allowing >> File/Printer >> Sharing on the Exceptions tab. Normally running the Network Setup Wizard >> on >> XP will take care of this for those machines.The only "gotcha" is that >> this >> will turn on the XPSP2 Windows Firewall. If you aren't running a >> third-party firewall or have an antivirus with "Internet Worm >> Protection" (like Norton 2006/07) which acts as a firewall, then you're >> fine. With third-party firewalls, I usually configure the LAN allowance >> with an IP range. Ex. would be 192.168.1.0-192.168.1.254. Obviously you >> would substitute your correct subnet. Do not run more than one firewall. >> >> B. For ease of organization, put all computers in the same Workgroup. >> This >> is done from the System applet in Control Panel, Computer Name tab. >> >> C. Create matching user accounts and passwords on all machines. You do >> not >> need to be logged into the same account on all machines and the passwords >> assigned to each user account can be different; the accounts/passwords >> just >> need to exist and match on all machines. DO NOT NEGLECT TO CREATE A >> PASSWORD, EVEN A SIMPLE ONE LIKE "PASSWORD". If you wish a machine to >> boot >> directly to the Desktop (into one particular user's account) for >> convenience, you can do this. The instructions at this link work for both >> XP and Vista: >> >> Configure Windows to Automatically Login (MVP Ramesh) - >> http://windowsxp.mvps.org/Autologon.htm >> >> D. If one or more of the computers is XP Pro or Media Center, turn off >> Simple File Sharing (Folder Options>View tab). >> >> E. Create shares as desired. XP Home does not permit sharing of users' >> home >> directories or Program Files, but you can share folders inside those >> directories. A better choice is to simply use the Shared Documents >> folder. >> See the first link above for details about Vista sharing. >> >> F. After you have file sharing working (and have tested this by >> exchanging a >> file between all machines), if you want to share a printer connected >> locally to one of your computers, share it out from that machine. Then go >> to the printer mftr.'s website and download the latest drivers for the >> correct operating system(s). Install them on the target machine(s). The >> printer should be seen during the installation routine. If it is not, >> install the drivers and then use the Add Printer Wizard. >> >> Malke >> -- >> MS-MVP >> Elephant Boy Computers >> www.elephantboycomputers.com >> Don't Panic! >> > Malke, > You say "Don't Panic" Hah, easy for you to say. Anyway, I have spent my > entire evening on this and I still don't have it right. I followed your > link > for the file sharing which I admit seems pretty straight forward. I have > printed it and I thought I had everything right. But somehow I am missing > some important aspects of setting up the file sharing. I can take a file, > click on Share and move it to the Public Folder. However, when I go to > the > other computer, the laptop, I cannot find it. > I totally appreciate all the time you took to walk me through this but > unless you are planning on a trip to WI I think I'm dead in the water. > The > other problem is we are leaving for vacation Friday morning. I really > can't > spare anymore time trying to figure this out. I will have to resume this > after we get back. > Thank you again to everyone who has tried to help me with this. > |
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