Can anyone help?
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Go to the website of manufacture, service and support...look up by model...find drivers and download them and follow the instructions. Do not plug in the printer until software tells you to.
whack it a couple times thatll get it going
Yeah, what Chazman said
Go to their website or find the drivers online. It's fast and typically free.
Had you tried just plugging in the printer turning it on and leaving windows to do the rest
The manufacturer's website should have a support or downloads page where you can get the drivers (vital) and sometimes the extra software.
If you give us the make and model of your printer, some kind soul will find a link if possible.
You must visit maufacturer's website and look out for the drivers there by selecting your printer model, they are available free of cost. And to buy cheap and compatible ink cartridges for your printer, visit http://www.Ask4ink.com
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