There are a number of things one can do if they lose their printer disk. Firstly one could contact the manufacturer of the printer and ask for a new disk. Secondly one could look at online driver sites to find the correct drivers for the printer. Finally one could go to the support site of the printer manufacturer as often the software on the disk is available for download.
The disk containing the printer instructions must be put into the computers CD ROM drive!
A wireless connection card can be inserted into the printer with a disk to install the printer.
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To print on a disk using a PIXMAX printer, first ensure that the printer is compatible with disc printing and has the necessary software installed. Insert the disk into the printer's designated tray, and use the printing software to select your design or image. Adjust the print settings for disc printing, ensuring the correct orientation and alignment. Finally, send the print job to the printer and wait for the process to complete.
The printer driver is probably corrupt. Try reinstalling the printer driver from the maker's website or install disk.
Have a look in the internet for it, if you still cant find it, have your printer replaced.
I have downloaded the disk from lexmark 1200 and I get the answer "computer and printer do not connect"?
you ask to hello printer bye person.
They have discontinued that software, sorry :(
lol, well, the fastest person in the world at typing isn't as fast as a printer, so im going with a printer
I am sharing a Dell Photo AIO Printer 926 running on an XP computer with a computer on the network running Windows 7. When I started, the printer was already installed and working on the XP computer and set up to be shared on the network. Then I ran the 926 printer installation disk (the disk that came with the printer) on the Windows 7 computer. At some point it asked me if the printer was connected to another computer on the network. When I answered "yes" it asked for the name of the other computer on the network and the shared name of the printer. After I answered those questions it proceeded to "install" the printer as if it was connected to the Windows 7 machine and it works perfectly. I was surprised that worked, after having tried many times (unsuccessfully) to connect to it by installing new drivers on the Windows 7 computer. So I would suggest using the printer installation disk on the Windows 7 computer. If you do not have the disk I would suggest trying to get one from the printer manufacturer.
yes if you get the drivers off there web site