Unless it states otherwise you can usually use most drivers in the z64x family.
Go to Lexmarks support site and see if they have updated drivers. They also have the manuals there.
You can also go into properties and see if you can renew the drivers.
Go to the Device Manager and see if the printer is showing up or not.
Can you see the printer in the computer and does it send the print job but doesn't make it to the printer? If so then if it's connected to a router via USB then it's probably a network problem, either the login or the connection is the problem. Trade USB cables.
It depends on what you are using it for. I am using one with no modem to connect to my printer.
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Because the term 'disc' or 'disc' refers to several different memory formats, 'removable disk' designates those which can be removed and replaced without opening the computer's case. There are a number of different types of removable discs, such as; A floppy disc. Originally an 8 inch disc, this format has shrunk to 3 1/2 inches. Many new computers do not have floppy disc drives, because the format can only hold 1.4 megabytes per disc. There have been several 3 1/2 inch optical disc drives created, which are similar to CD-R/W drives, in that the disc is written to and read by a laser. These drives can be mounted in place of a floppy drive, and have capacities of 20 megabytes, or more. CD-ROM -R/W The compact disc, a 5 inch optical Read Only Memory format, is generally thought of as an audio format, but was adapted for use by computers shortly after its introduction. Many computers can now boot from a CD, and most software is sold on CD. The Read/Write CD drive is now over ten years old, and was introduced as a way to store and transfer data. Drives that can write to a CD are called 'burners', but can only write to special CD's, called CD-R/W or Read/Write. DVD-ROM - R/W. With the introduction of the Digital Video Disc, the amount of data that could be stored on a 5 inch optical disk increased dramatically. The DVD format has gone through the same evolution as the CD format, in that a burner type drive was introduced some years after the ROM drive. However, DVD discs will not work in CD drives, although most DVD drives can read CD's. Generally, a computer will refer to CD and DVD drives under the general heading of CD-ROM drives. The most common use of 'removable disc' is the 3 1/2 inch floppy.
The "ribbon parameter card" is a little chip that is delivered with every newly bought pack of ribbons. You need to insert this card in the fitting slot of the printer (at the backside I assume), and let the printer read the contents of the chip. Once finished, you can remove the card. You need to follow this procedure for the printer to be able to work with the new ribbon. If you do not have the chip for that ribbon you can not use it.
Yes, all Lexmark printers will work with a Dell computer, you need to install the right printer driver software. The software will be on a disc that came with the printer or search the net for the Lexmark site and download it.
The Lexmark x502n is not listed in the CUPS database. Given the track record that Lexmark printers have with Linux, the printer is likely unsupported.
Download the drivers for your Lexmark printer at: http://support.lexmark.com/perl/support/support.cgi?ccs=229:1:0:0:0:0 There is not a compatibility issue with these products.
No reason why not - Windows 7 should detect the printer when you plug it in for the first time - and set up the device drivers OR - it will ask for the disc that came with the printer.
I have only tried putting a Lexmark cartridge into a dell series 5 printer but it does not work. The electronics do not match and the printer rejected it.
From the Lexmark site download page. See link. Lexmark are not showing a driver for Vista OS which probably means Vista carries it already or one of the other drivers work with Vista.
This All-In-One 1200 series is not compatible with Mac OSx. However, try this. Do not install the printer software. Instead just connect it to your iMac and then turn the printer on. Your Mac will will try and locate a driver for this unit. It may work or it may only partially work or it may not work at all.
Lexmark manufactures all of Dell's inkjet cartridges, so YES the inks are fully compatible. The only difference with the Dell carts is slight change in plastic molding on the cartridge so that a Dell cartridge can not physically fit into a lexmark printer and vice versa, although the cartridges can be modified to cross-work. Check www.123refills.net for refill inks that work in Dell and Lexmark.
No it won't fit your machine. The Z705 takes the Lexmark #55 black ink cartridge. Just because a cartridge looks and maybe is the same size as another does not mean it will work in another printer. Ink cartridges have a specific connectors and chips that will only work in certain printers. Also the type of ink and nozzle size are also designed specifically for certain printers.I suggest looking around online and buy the Lexmark #55 black ink cartridge.
I recommend not to plug the printer to your computer yet. Insert the installation CD that came with the printer in your computer. Run the software. It will also show you instructions on how to setup the printer itself. Follow the instructions. If you don't have the installation CD, you can download the updated driver from the Lexmark website www.lexmark.com. Hope this helps.
Don't. Can't. This printer borders on one of the biggest pieces of junk I have ever purchased. I would recommend anything but an HP, and I never thought I would ever say that. Get a Dell printer, what are they a Lexmark? I reinstalled an old lexmark myself and tossed the HP. No one can fix it.
Some people have had success with the Lexmark X9350 drivers for Mac OS X (See links below) with a Dell 966. The Dell printer needs to be set up to work wirelessly from the panel on the printer. But the whole thing seems to be a bit hit and miss with no guarantee of success.