I'll try it, I'm on dialup so it will take some time to download the driver.
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Browse All TopicsDoes any one know if there is a way I can get a Lexmark X75 All in One printer to work on Windows NT? I can't find a driver for it.
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note that lexmark does not support that model on windows nt, the driver referenced above is for 2000... it's a usb thing.
http://www.lexmark.com/US/
if you absolutely must get this printer working on this nt workstation, check out www.ionetworks.com, they have a $300 doo-dad that might do the trick, as far as getting usb working on nt. edgeport/421 is a usb to usb/ser/par port replicator that includes third-party nt usb drivers. however, even if you do get usb working on nt, there's no guarantee that lexmark's 2000 driver will work on nt... i think they licsense their drivers separately but not sure on cost or terms (might be a volume thing).
my recommendation: get a parallel port printer that supports nt (or network to another machine/printer that supports nt); or upgrade to a newer operating system that supports usb and that the printer supports.
new all-in-ones that support nt and parallel ports are getting hard to find.. the 'big boys' have all but dumped the parallel port on lower-cost units (or completely on all-in-ones).. beggers cant be choosers.. here's one model that runs about 300 bucks, has both usb and parallel ports, supports nt, and it's a laser to boot.
http://www.brother.com/usa
Try www.driverzone.com
This is a relatively good site for drivers. They also point you in the right direction with links to the driver your looking for.
If all else fails there is a company that will hunt drivers for you for free. They ask for a donation to rush the job but if you do not donate they say they will usually get back withing 10 days with the driver. If there is a driver out there they will probably find it. http://www.homecomputerrep
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by: hewittgPosted on 2003-07-20 at 12:02:24ID: 8962824
This should do it
drivers_pr inters_Lex mark_downl oad_362.ht ml
http://www.pc-drivers.net/
Glenn