su hppsc1350series storage LAN win7 64 bit - non stampa da win xp in o rete LAN WLAN

The stampante e' collegata USB known STORAGE in rete LAN e installata da HP Pavilion dv6 win 7 64 bit

In rete LAN WLAN o another laptop with win xp 32 bit non trova I have drivers used e con I add stampante stessa viene dal sistema my al momento di add xp vista driver non trovo he adatto .inf file.

I con sistemi win 7 64 bit in rete non ho nessun problema di stampa.

5s suggerimenti risolutivi. Grazie

The printer ' connected to USB storage and LAN installed by HP Pavilion dv6 Win 7 64 bit
In the LAN or WLAN to another laptop with Win XP 32 - bit drivers cannot find suitableprinter and add that the same system is considered by xp but when to add the drivers can't find the fichiers.inf. Adapted.
With Win 7 64 - Bit systems on the network, I have no problem printing.
I look forward to suggestions. Thank you

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