Basic diver print 7 windows network

When the base of network driver is available for windows 7. I have an officejet g85 on a network and I can't connect to it. the g85 is connected to a windows xp computer.

bhammer999 wrote:
When the base of network driver is available for windows 7. I have an officejet g85 on a network and I can't connect to it. the g85 is connected to a windows xp computer.

Follow these steps: on the Windows 7 computer go to file devices and printers, add a local printer, printer, create a new port, port Local, next, \\xpcomputername\g85 (where you put in the real share of the computer name and printer), OK, Windows Update (and wait for the list to repopulate), HP Officejet G85, then, then.

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