You may need to go into the driver and specify what device options are
available on the printer. Often, the driver assumes a bare printer, and
you need to tell it about additional options which are installed, like
additional paper trays, finishers, duplexers, hard disks, additional memory
etc etc.
If the tab to specify the hardware configuration is not available, it may be
because the driver bundled with Vista is rather basic and not full-featured.
You will need to obtain and install the full-featured Vista driver if and
when the printer manufacturer provides it.
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Ron
"jm" <jm@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:BA54CB5B-CA15-4400-BD71-6F243CF733EC@microsoft.com...
> Ok. I didn't get any errors on the Vista install, and I can print to the
> printer, including print double-sided. It only seems to have a prob w/the
> stapler. Are you thinking there's a separate driver for that component of
> the
> printer.
>
> And no, I haven't contacted the printer tech support yet. At this point it
> seemed like a Vista issue, but I guess I could go that route & see what
> they
> say?
>
> "Malke" wrote:
>
>> jm wrote:
>> > I installed Vista Home Edition Premium last night. Today I cannot tell
>> > our
>> > network printer to staple my print jobs like I could under XP. The
>> > system
>> > gives me an error prompt that I'm missing a print finisher. I can't
>> > find
>> > reference to anything like this in the help ..... does anyone have a
>> > clue?
>>
>> Did you install Vista drivers for your printer? What does the printer
>> mftr.'s tech support say?
>>
>>
>> Malke
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