Guest Dillinger Posted August 17, 2007 Posted August 17, 2007 I have recently built a new pc and used xp pro 64 as the o/s. Everything is fine other than I can't load the software or drivers for my Lexmark x2250, as they are not compatible with xp pro 64. I have contacted Lexmark, who say they do not have any 64 bit drivers available for this model and I was wondering if anyone had had the same problem and, more importantly, do they have a resolution to this? The last thing I want to do is to have to get a new printer/scanner Thanks
Guest John Barnes Posted August 17, 2007 Posted August 17, 2007 Re: 64bit driver for Lexmark x2250 You are likely out of luck with the scanner. You can probably use an alternative printer driver and get reasonable print quality. "Dillinger" <Dillinger@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:DBD9F98B-0887-4E80-A0BE-005A1DC7F7EC@microsoft.com... >I have recently built a new pc and used xp pro 64 as the o/s. Everything >is > fine other than I can't load the software or drivers for my Lexmark x2250, > as > they are not compatible with xp pro 64. > > I have contacted Lexmark, who say they do not have any 64 bit drivers > available for this model and I was wondering if anyone had had the same > problem and, more importantly, do they have a resolution to this? > > The last thing I want to do is to have to get a new printer/scanner > > Thanks
Guest Dillinger Posted August 17, 2007 Posted August 17, 2007 Re: 64bit driver for Lexmark x2250 Hi John, Having tinkered with various drivers for over a week, about an hour after posting this last night I got a partial win. I used the vista 64 driver, from Lexmark, which allows the scanner and printer work, although the scanner won't do OCR, but I'm not overly bothered aout that. Thanks for your input anyway. Regards, Gary "John Barnes" wrote: > You are likely out of luck with the scanner. You can probably use an > alternative printer driver and get reasonable print quality. > > "Dillinger" <Dillinger@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:DBD9F98B-0887-4E80-A0BE-005A1DC7F7EC@microsoft.com... > >I have recently built a new pc and used xp pro 64 as the o/s. Everything > >is > > fine other than I can't load the software or drivers for my Lexmark x2250, > > as > > they are not compatible with xp pro 64. > > > > I have contacted Lexmark, who say they do not have any 64 bit drivers > > available for this model and I was wondering if anyone had had the same > > problem and, more importantly, do they have a resolution to this? > > > > The last thing I want to do is to have to get a new printer/scanner > > > > Thanks > >
Guest John Barnes Posted August 17, 2007 Posted August 17, 2007 Re: 64bit driver for Lexmark x2250 Glad to hear that the Vista driver worked. That news could help others here get their machines useful again. Maybe some who were complaining about Canon printers can try their Vista64 drivers. "Dillinger" <Dillinger@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FC0AB67F-1F54-4826-B863-E1DCB477427E@microsoft.com... > Hi John, > > Having tinkered with various drivers for over a week, about an hour after > posting this last night I got a partial win. I used the vista 64 driver, > from > Lexmark, which allows the scanner and printer work, although the scanner > won't do OCR, but I'm not overly bothered aout that. > > Thanks for your input anyway. > > Regards, > > Gary > > "John Barnes" wrote: > >> You are likely out of luck with the scanner. You can probably use an >> alternative printer driver and get reasonable print quality. >> >> "Dillinger" <Dillinger@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:DBD9F98B-0887-4E80-A0BE-005A1DC7F7EC@microsoft.com... >> >I have recently built a new pc and used xp pro 64 as the o/s. >> >Everything >> >is >> > fine other than I can't load the software or drivers for my Lexmark >> > x2250, >> > as >> > they are not compatible with xp pro 64. >> > >> > I have contacted Lexmark, who say they do not have any 64 bit drivers >> > available for this model and I was wondering if anyone had had the same >> > problem and, more importantly, do they have a resolution to this? >> > >> > The last thing I want to do is to have to get a new printer/scanner >> > >> > Thanks >> >>
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