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finding a driver for a modern machine on software as old as win98se2 is near impossible you may find the easiest way about this is to use HP's universal print driver- which should be stable in Win98- this driver has all the basic print commands and a few extra for t he machines that need it. the driver can be downloaded from HP directly ( search in google "hp universal print driver") and choose the first option that is not an advert (
make sure that the ip address sub net mask is first correctly put in the machine yhen if you go to your computer bring up the command c promt then type on the c: ping followed by the ip address of the machine if you get 4 replys with no drops it can see the machine
you can set it up to print to all the machines you will need to down load the printer driver from the konica minolta web site www.konicaminolta.com if you dont have the print driver it is best to have an it person do this as the driver should be loaded on to the main server then you will need to go to each computer select the driver from the server and install it on to each computer you could load the driver on each computer one at a time but this would be longer to do
use an updated driver version for this machine on ricoh-support.com, another solution is using pcl5 driver as this one does spooling at computer and not machine...
It's a driver problem not installed properly on the XP machines. Here's what you can do. Install first the driver of the printer directly to the XP machines. Then try to re-do the smart wizard installation.
Typically, a Brother machine stops printing,
because the connection between the computer and the Brother machine is
lost. There are multiple reasons for a lost connection.
The Brother print driver is Offline.
The Brother printer driver is not set as the default printer driver.
The computer, not the monitor, connected to the Brother
machine is set to go into sleep or standby mode. When the computer
goes into sleep or standby mode, the connection between the computer
and the Brother machine is lost and needs to be re-established.
Follow the steps below in order to re-establish the connection between the Brother machine and the computer:
Verify that the Brother machine is connected with a USB cable and is not on a network.
Verify the power cord and USB cable are securely connected.
If the USB cable is loose on either end, disconnect and reconnect the
cable securely. Test the machine by trying to print. If the machine
does not print, go to STEP3.
Cycle the power of the Brother machine by unplugging the power
cord from power outlet, wait approximately one minute and plug back
in. Once the Brother machine displays the date and time after plugging
it back in, test the machine by trying to print. If the machine does
not print, to Step 4.
Reboot the computer connect to the Brother machine and then try to print again.
Have you adjusted the settings on the machine and in the driver to heavy stock? That will make a difference in the transfer of the image adn the fusing.
Telling the machine you are printing onto heavier stock makes a differenec. if this is a print job, it will have to be changed on the machine and in the print driver. The machine will ask you to confirm the paper settings when you add paper.
You have to select the paper type in the driver.
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