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  • Check if the Port Setting is Correct (Windows) 
  • On the off chance that the Port setting in Windows is erroneous, the printer and PC won't have the capacity to speak with each other. 

Windows 


  • Sign on to the PC as a client account with manager benefit. 
  • Open the printer's Properties. 

For Windows 7

 

  • Tap the "Begin" catch from the base left of the Windows screen, and afterward tap on 'Gadgets and Printers'. 
  • Click your correct mouse catch on the posting for your printer, and after that select 'Printer Properties' from the menu that shows up. 

For Windows Vista 


  • Click/Select "Begin" from the base left of the Windows screen, 'Control Panel', 'Equipment and Sound', and afterward tap on 'Printers'. 
  • Click your correct mouse catch on the posting for your printer, and afterward select "Properties" from the menu that shows up. 

For Windows XP Home Edition : | Call Now +1-855-517-2433


  • Click/Select "Begin" from the base left of the Windows screen, 'Control Panel,' 'Printers and Other Hardware,' and 'Printers and Faxes.' 
  • Click your correct mouse catch on the posting for your printer, and after that select "Properties" from the menu that shows up. 
  • For Windows XP Professional Edition 
  • Click "Begin" from the base left of the Windows screen, and 'Printers and Faxes.' 
  • Click your correct mouse catch on the posting for your printer, and afterward select "Properties" from the menu that shows up. 
  • In the printer's Properties exchange box, select the Ports tab and find the port with a check stamp. 
  • Check the printer name of the chose port "USBnnn" (nnn signifies numbers). On the off chance that the printer name is the same as the model associated, the right port is set. 
  • On the off chance that an alternate port is chosen, locate the port that the printer is really associated with and snap to put a check stamp.
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