So I found success of some sort, but it's still not able to communicate when accessed through the network. I don't really have a space near the Vista machine to give it a "home" there. I didn't try to see if either XP computer could see it and print to it. It was recognized and could print a test page when connected directly by USB. I unplugged the printer from the other desktop and moved it to the Vista machine. I could "see" the Dell 720 on the XP desktop, but couldn't get it to print-the status in the printer tools said it couldn't communicate. The driver downloaded and seemed to install fine. Since it took me to a Dell download page, and it showed compatibility with Vista 64-bit, I figured it couldn't hurt. The reply listed 2 links for drivers, one 32-bit and this one for 64-bit: I located another forum, with a similar question. My Vista machine already has 4 GB installed, so I certainly want to be able to utilize what's already there.Īnyway, as I was Googling to pinpoint which Lexmark printer the 720 was based off of, I decided to see if there was any other information on the internet for the 720 and Vista 64-bit.
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