When you try to reinstall the printer I hit find now and choose / click on the printer, but then he says: I mistyped the location

(I'm asking this question in the installation, upgrade and activate rather than the hardware and the drivers because I think it's a problem with Windows, not the driver)

I had a ton of problems with the computer of the person of the new. I did not originally put in place, but its maintenance fell for me. I've had this question before: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/office/forum/office_2010-word/office-2010-products-wont-print-and-computer-wont/4e92f903-8f25-485b-8316-332bb086a75d these are the steps I've lived first and I went through the "How to troubleshoot print...» "I can print in each program on the computer except Word. including other Office products. The only hold out is the Word.
I had found a response that suggested that I have reinstall the printer. The printer is a shared printer and not a local. I get to the Find Printers dialog box, select Find now and see the printer:
I click on the printer that Windows has found and click OK, then it hangs for a minute and then, it returns this error message:
How do I enter if I clicked it in the list? And how can we get the computer to find it if there is no location?
Any help would be nice! Thank you

If it is a printer that connects directly to the network by an ethernet cable, and is configured with its own Ethernet address (i.e.  do not connect directly to a single computer with a USB connection), then you might be connected the wrong way.

In Control Panel, go to "Printers and faxes", then click "add a printer".  At the Welcome screen, click 'Next' and then on the next screen, select "local printer attached to this computer.  Specifically, resist the temptation to click on "a network printer.  Do not click the box "automatically detect...". ", and then click"next ".  On the next screen, click on the button "Create a new port" and then in the "Type of Port" window, select "Standard TCP/IP port".  Then click on "next".  Another wizard starts.  Click on "Next" at the Welcome screen.  On the next screen, enter the TCP/IP address of your printer on the top line.  The second line fills automatically.  Click on 'Next' and then 'Finish '.  Wait a few seconds and from this point of exit, the choice should logic.

I hope that this will improve the way things work.

HTH,
JW

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