![]() ![]() If you are having a problem with printer connectivity in Windows, see Fix printer connection and printing problems in Windows. If you are having a problem changing your printer's "offline" status, see Troubleshooting offline printer problems. Then change the directory to something like C:\temp and run pnputil /export. Look for the Sharp driver and the Published name Windows gives it (it will be something like oem1). Simply plug the USB cable from your printer into an available USB port on your PC, and turn the printer on.įind out how to install printer drivers in Windows.įind out how to set up a default printer in Windows.įind out how to view a printer queue in Windows. Try this: Install the driver on a single computer, then from an elevated command prompt run: pnputil -e, which will list all of the third-party drivers on the computer. In most cases, all you have to do to set up a printer is to connect it to your PC. If you’re not able to connect the printer manually, try to fix the problem by using the steps in Fix printer connection and printing problems in Windows. If your printer isn't in the list, next to The printer that I want isn't listed, select Add manually, and then follow the instructions to add it manually using one of the options. If you want to remove the printer later, select it, and then select Remove. Wait for it to find nearby printers, then choose the one you want to use, and select Add device. Next to Add a printer or scanner, select Add device. ![]() On the taskbar, select the Search icon, type Printers in the search bar, and then select Printers
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