In this tutorial I will show you how to make your printer work with Windows Vista. It doesn't matter if it's a brand new printer or an old one - by the end of this tutorial you will have a working printer. In this tutorial I will talk only about local printers. Network printers will be covered in a separate article.
Local printers are those which you have at home/office, connected directly to the computer on which you are working. After installing the local printer, you can share it with other people that are in your network. They will be able to print but will have to come to your printer to get the pages they printed.
How to plug the printer
First, start your computer and then plug in the cables that came with your printer. You must have at least one cable which connects the printer to your power outlet and one which connects the printer to your PC. After you plugged all the cables, start the printer. To start the printer, you will either find a button that does this or it starts automatically. When it does start, it might do a "warming-up" sound or it might light a led so that you will know that is working.
Installing the printer
Now you have to install the appropriate drivers for your printer. Drivers are programs that drive the communication process between applications and devices such as your printer. If your printer is not detected and installed automatically by Windows Vista, then you will need to install the drivers yourself. They can be found on the site of your printer's manufacturer or on the CD that comes with the printer. If you do not have or cannot install the drivers, then follow this procedure:
Click on the Start button and go to Control Panel.

In the Control Panel window, beneath Hardware and Sound, click on Printer.

In the Printers window click on Add a printer.

In the new window, select Add a local printer.

Now you have to choose the type of connection between your printer and your PC. Choose the type from the scroll down list and click on Next.

If you are not sure what to choose, read the printer's manual. Most modern printers use USB cables to connect to your PC. Older models may use LPT. If the cable looks like the one shown in the picture below, select LPT1.

Now you must go to your printer and check the name of the company that made it (e.g. Lexmark, HP, etc) and the model name & number (e.g. Lexmark Z52, Hp LaserJet 4250, etc). In the next window you will see two columns. Go to the Manufacturer's column and select the name of the company that produced your printer and in the Printers column, select the model. Once you've found it, select it and click on the Next button.
If you cannot find your printer, insert the CD that came along with it, click on Have Disk and Browse to your CD and then click on OK. Windows Vista will search for drivers and try to install them. Another option is to click on Windows Update and have Windows Vista search for drivers on the internet.

Now you can change the printer’s name and assign it as a default printer by checking the appropriate option. When done, click on Next.

The printer will now be installed. At the end you will receive a notification. Click on Finish and you are done.

If it hasn't said "You've successfully added ..." then click on Finish and read the Troubleshooting section of this tutorial.
Troubleshooting
If Windows Vista warns you that the driver you are planning to install can't be verified, click on 'Install this driver software anyway'. However, you should select this only if the driver you have downloaded is created by the manufacturer of your printer, specifically for your model.
If Windows Vista doesn't automatically recognize your printer even after you have installed the driver, the problem might be with the connection cable. Try to plug the printer to another computer and test it there, to be sure that the connection cable is not damaged.
Related articles:
How to share a printer with other computers from your network
How to install a network printer
Comments
MS DOS PRINT COMMAND
My computer is an HP Pavilion 6248x PC with the Windows Vista Home Premium operating system.
My printer is an HP LaserJet 5 previously connected via a parallel cable to a PC using the Windows XP Home operating system. I have successfully (The Windows Printer Test Page prints properly, and the MSN Internet Explorer Print command functions.) connected the printer using a Belkin USB Parallel Printer Adapter cable.
However, I cannot route an HP PCL print file to the printer when in the DOS mode using the DOS print command ("print file >PRN" or "print file >LPT1"). HELP!
Any assistance received in helping me to solve my problem will be greatly appreciated.
Dick
I recently purchased a HP
I recently purchased a HP pavilion laptop with vista operating system. After trying to install my current HP all in one office jet pro 7780 printer using the cd that came with the printer I realized that it is meant for xp operating system. I have gone on to download the driver from hp for vista and have even followed your steps. When I get to the end, it tells me that the printer was successfully installed and asks if I want to print the test page to which I reply yes and ultimately continue to get an error message. CAN NOT print!
Please note my printer model is ethernet and does not use a usb cord to connect to my computer, it prints wirelessly.
Please help!
Keep getting NOT RESPONDING
Anything that I do in the printers folder results in "Not Responding". If I add a printer, change settings, try to view the ports tab, install downloaded manufacturer's drivers, ANYTHING...results in "Not Responding".
I have tried 2 printers, 1. Brother MFC-440CN, and 2. Lexmark P915. Both are USB printers. When I contact either manufacturer, they say that I have to contact the computer manufacturer. I call Acer, and they tell me that it is the printer manufacturer.
All I need is for the darn thing to work! I have missed deadline after deadline, and they are getting tired of the "my printers are having issues" excuse. I need this fixed....like last month!
Also, to make it more clear, the reason I have 2 printers is because when I have to print with brochure paper, it is too thick to make the U-turn inside the Brother printer, and results in the paper getting stuck. In that case I have to use the Lexmark, with the back, slide thru, paper feeder.
PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Vista Printer Help
I have a brand new computer with Vista Ultimate on it and I cannot install the printer drivers. I am now on my 2nd printer-Epson Worforce 500 and it is doing the same thing the Kodak ESP-3 did and I took it back blaming the printer...Vista installs everything but the drivers from both the disc intall and the web install. I have my XP disc in hand and am ready to go back to XP! I have spent more hours trying to install a Vista compatible printer that my eyes are blood shot from reading web blogs....can someone please tell me what setting in Vista is wrong that I cannot install anything? I had the same problem when downloading and installing Noton Anti-Virus but they got me fixed up so that is working....On my own with the printers....
What to install
Forget about the CD with drivers. They might be old and designed for XP, not Vista. For your Epson Workforce 500, go here and download the latest drivers for Windows Vista and install those:
http://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Store/support/supDetail.jsp?oid=109523&prod...
For Kodak ESP-3 download and install these drivers:
http://www.kodak.com/global/mul/service/downloads/DownloadLookup.jhtml?p...
NOTE: make sure you install the drivers when you are logged in as an administrator.
Also, if you receive an User Account Control Prompt, click on Continue.
HELP HP LASER 1010 Driver installation
I digged out my old HP Laser 1010 - I have NO manuals or software for this printer.
I followed your steps - downloaded driver from HP website. Then I couldn't find port LPT (my port doesn't look like your picture for LPT1). I used LPT1 - then HP LAser 1010 wasn't on product list, so used model 1015. Got to test page but errors.
PLEASE HELP and also can you help with my laser 'ghpst' printing? Thanks in advance
@PM UK
driver download page:
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/DriverDownload.jsp?prod...
manuals for printer:
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/DocumentIndex.jsp?conte...
I believe you don't have a lpt port. I think you have an usb port. The lpt port, as I have mentioned in the article is for older printers that actually have them.
With that said, you need to plug the usb cable and if vista doesn't recognize it you start installing the drivers required. In the window with the lpt port selected by me, select usb and not the lpt.
As for the ghost problem. The manufacturer's forum has a posting regarding that problem:
http://forums11.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/bizsupport/questionanswer.do?...
printer
i have followed the tips on this page for installing a printer. i have done the steps control panel, printer, add new printer. if i am lucky enough to get to the choose a port screen, there are no options to choose from on the drop down menu. other times i cant get past the add printer screen, im told add printer is not responding.
I am able to install the
I am able to install the drivers to canon mp500 and mp470. I am able to scan but can not print pictures or documents from my vista operated pc My cmputer recognizes that the printers are there. but i get ERROR HAS OCCURRED when trying to print things directly. Any ideas how to help me?
DELL STUDIO pc vista 32
Lexmark X75, Lexmark 4300, Lexmark X1100
I have tried every detail mentioned in your comment but it keeps coming back installation unsuccessful.
It's name X75 does not come up, so I click on have disc and that is as far as it goes. It won't accept anything within browse.
I also have a Lexmark 4300 series and the lexmark X1100 series and encounter the same problems
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