Windows 7 cannot connect to a shared printer (error 0x0000000d code)

I try to add a laptop to my home network and can not get the printer to connect.  Everything is wireless.

The main PC uses Windows 7 Home Premium.  32-bit operating system.

The new laptop uses Windows 7 Professional.  64-bit operating system.

The all-in-one is Kodak ESP9 + 0250.

The laptop recognises the printer on the network, but I get the error message: Windows 7 cannot connect to a shared printer (error 0x0000000d code)

Any ideas on how to make the printer connect?

The usual reason is no driver on the laptop. You should install the drivers and the software of the printer on each computer on the network. Once this is done, it will connect well. The network itself, will show the printer as a gift, just the laptop won't connect ' cuz he doesn't know how.

Many answers here: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/d02718d8-cf5d-45de-9206-46714a549ee0/windows-cannot-connect-to-the-printererror-0x0000000d?forum=itprovistaprinting

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