For a pal,
Windows 7 Sale, I am looking to share a USB Canon pixma ip3000 printer in between two pcs in his residence network. But I are not able to get it to work because of tot a Canon driver dilemma.
The printer is linked towards the Windows seven (64 bit) pc, and we would want to have the ability to print from a Windows XP computer. 'Normally' it should be no problem to work with Windows printer sharing, however,
Office Professional 2010 Sale, because a single machine is 32-bit and the other is 64-bit, putting in an added driver is required. T
he driver provided by canon (the following) is described as being a 'Canon Inkjet Printer Driver Add-On Module'. The problem is that the .inf file contained inside the .exe file is not accepted as being a driver when prompted through the Printer Sharing Wizard,
Office 2007 Sale, I suspect since it can be an add-on driver (whichever that may be).
I've linked and put in the printer locally on the XP machine first (which operates),
Windows 7 Professional,
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Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2007 Key, but that does not function; the wizard nevertheless wants a driver file.
Anybody ideas how to get this operating? Perhaps there is certainly some sort of generic driver (could well be Okay even with minimal features)?