Lexmark Z25 Printer

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Tilly14

Hello everyone,

I want to use a Lexmark Z25 Printer here at home on my Vista Home
Professional with SP1 PC. It's not (directly) internally supported in
Windows, nor does Lexmark deliver any drivers for them. Doe someone have any
ideas how I can use the printer on my PC?

Thanx,

Tilly14
 
D

DL

If its not supported by Vista default drivers & Lexmark don't supply Vista
drivers, you are left with trying/experimenting with other Lexmark drivers.
Which will probably cause other problems
 
D

DDW

Hello everyone,

I want to use a Lexmark Z25 Printer here at home on my Vista Home
Professional with SP1 PC. It's not (directly) internally supported in
Windows, nor does Lexmark deliver any drivers for them. Doe someone have any
ideas how I can use the printer on my PC?

Try installing the XP drivers and see what happens. If that doesn't
work, then it's time to buy a new printer.

DDW
 
P

Peter Foldes

DDW

If it is not supported by Vista then the XP drivers will not work. You are telling the OP to experiment with the XP drivers for his printer which will probably cause problems for the OP.
 
C

Cari \(MS-MVP\)

Using XP drivers is a Microsoft recommendation, Peter.
--
Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging
www.coribright.com/windows

DDW

If it is not supported by Vista then the XP drivers will not work. You are
telling the OP to experiment with the XP drivers for his printer which will
probably cause problems for the OP.
 
D

DDW

DDW

If it is not supported by Vista then the XP drivers will not work. You are telling the OP to experiment with the XP drivers for his printer which will probably cause problems for the OP.

How's that foot in your mouth taste, Petey!?

DDW
 
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Peter Foldes

Thanks Cari. But I have a difference of opinion especially when MS comes to drivers
 

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