Solve the problem that the 64-bit Win7 system cannot connect to a 32-bit XP Network shared printer (three methods) when using the WIN7 64-bit flagship operating system, the 64-bit Windows 7 system cannot connect to the 32-bit XP Network Sharing printer, but the 32-bit Windows 7 system can. HP Customer Service explained that the 32-bit XP operating system does not match the 64-bit Windows 7 data and cannot achieve shared printing, on the Microsoft official website, install the WIN 7SP1 patch to solve this problem...
Here is a simple solution: Method 1: first download a 64-bit printer driver, and then add a printer. Note that you need to add a local printer and install the driver on the official website, do not check the printer. After installation, open the printer properties configuration window and click the <port> page. On the configuration page, add a new port and select Local port) change the interface name to "\ Host ip address or network name \ printer sharing name". After adding the interface, select the port and then confirm it to use it! Method 2: There is no driver for the maid in WIN7. But it can be replaced by 1015. The specific operation method is as follows: start -- printer -- Add Printer -- connect to local device (do not check automatically), --- Select DOT4 on the port ---- select HP on the left --- Select 1015 on the right, (if there is no 1015) Click windows update below. now, click Next. After adding the file, try it. I have tried it. No problem. Hope I can help you! After installation, open the printer properties configuration window and click the <port> page. on this page, add a new port and select Local port) change the interface name to "\ Host ip address or network name \ printer sharing name". After adding the interface, select the port and then confirm it to use it! Method 3: My company's hp1010 laser printer, my notebook is 64-bit win7, I have installed it successfully with the 64vista driver.