Why won't my Lap Top & Printer connect to each other?
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Find a kid to google the print driver for your printer model and download it to your laptop. Sounds like that is all that is missing.
Check a on line catalog called new egg..they might have a portable disk drive .
check that they're both on exactly the same network.
I had to try and help on this one, because I am 63 years old and feel the same way about all this techno-garbage. My husband bought me a new smart phone and I don't even know how to answer it.
Anyway, back to your issue. If you have an ethernet cable plug the USB end into your computer and the other end into your ethernet port (it looks similar to a phone jack). Now attempt to connect to the printer, if it doesn't start automatically. On the new printers, the driver is usually stored within the printers firmware.
If that doesn't work out for you, go to the website for your printer and download the driver from there. You may have to search a bit, but it should be there, and just follow the installation instructions that will come with the download. Hope this helps.
Many times the store you purchased your printer, iPhone, etc., has classes that will teach you about your product. I used these classes, plus I went to my local junior college and took a beginner computer class. It did the trick. Plus, you’ll realize you’re not alone in your quest to”stay updated, technologically”! Good luck !!
What you need is a separate external disc drive. Connect it to your lap top with a USB cable. Then load the disc from your new printer. You can get one from Amazon for under $20. This is your best option. Good luck!
You need to find out if the printer and computer are compatible. Our Chrome won't work with our new printer since it doesn't support the cloud.
As I said before I HATE shopping online. Would rather shop at a physical store.
yes make sure laptop and printer are compatible, and that your computer is wireless
it needs to be programmed then, either the printer or the laptop isnt recognized
I can't help you as I no longer own a computer or printer - they were costing me a fortune plus the service. I still have an old iPhone 4 which died on the evening of December 23rd and getting someone yesterday at the local verizon store was a waste of my time and a joke - they just want to sell you $1,000 iPhone 10's. I have been trying intermittently for the past 2 years to find someone o help me get the photos off my phone - they would not email. Since I do not have a land line, I am phoneless at the moment. I am half tempted to just get a cheap pay as you go phone . . .
And I am 100% with you about on line shopping, you can't determine quality from a computer screen, plus I only pay cash - imagine that??? 🙄
LOL agree, I just had to replace my laptop and was lucky to find an ASUS with a DVD drive. You might take your printer CD to a library or repair shop and take a thumb drive with you to copy it too so you can install your printer.
You should also be able to install your printer from the manufacturer's website.... I just did this on my new PC. Go to their website, and look for Downloads or Support on the menu, then you will have to put in your model # and should be able to set it up from there. I just did this for a client of mine, and did my own for HP and Epson.
I agree. Easiest thing is to download driver for printer. I will definitely hang on to my laptop with CD player. Oh, just Google make and model of your printer -- you don't need a kid to do that. (I'm also in my 70's and couldn't live without a laptop. And a dumb phone is just fine.)
If u had another printer hooked up to your computer, make sure u remove it before trying to install another printer.
Walmart electronic dept. staff is normally very good if not too busy.
You can buy an external CD drive that plugs into the USB port on the laptop, but the EASIEST way would be to go to the manufacturer's website and either download the software OR do the install live there. I feel your pain with all this new "crap" that keeps coming out! I am 77, and believe me, it doesn't get any easier the older you get!! But I'm lucky because I have stayed ahead of all this stuff, I guess... most of us haven't!