On the left, select your printer manufacturer, and on the right, select your printer driver. Select your device’s architecture, and then select Next.
If you don’t see your printer listed, select Add, and in the Welcome to the Add Printer Driver Wizard, select Next.
Select the Drivers tab, and see if your printer is listed. Scroll down to Related Settings and select Print server properties. If you double-click the installation file and nothing happens, follow these steps: Wait for your device to find nearby printers, select the one you want, and then select Add device. Under Printers & scanners, find the printer, select it, and then select Remove device.Īfter removing your printer, add it back by selecting Add a printer or scanner. Select Start, then select Settings > Devices > Printers & scanners. Then follow these steps to remove and reinstall the printer. After you download them, double-click (or double-tap) the file to begin installing it. The file will then print to the selected location. In the Save as type box, choose XPS Document (*.xps) and select Save.
Right-click Start, then select Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Printers & scanners.
To check if the install was successful, you can print out a test page. Select Restart now to complete the install. Then reopen the Windows Features window you were just using and recheck the box to reinstall the XPS file printer. If the check box is already checked, clear it and select OK.
Select the search icon on your taskbar, then type "Turn Windows features on or off" and select the Control panel option with that name.įind the Microsoft XPS Document Writer folder, select the check box next to it, and select OK. Select the check box next to Windows Fax and Scan in the results and select Next. In the search box, type "Windows Fax and Scan." Right-click Start, then select Settings > Apps > Optional features. Note: You’ll need to have a Windows client machine. Here are some things you can do if the driver doesn't install. Wait for your device to find nearby printers, choose the one you want, then select Add device. Right-click Start, then select Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Printers & scanners.įind the printer, select it, then select Remove.Īfter removing your printer, add it back by selecting Add device. After you download one, double-click (or double-tap) the file to begin installing. Locate and download the latest driver for your printer model, then follow the installation instructions on the manufacturer’s website.
Some support sites let you search for your printer model number directly.
To find it, search the internet for the name of your printer manufacturer plus the word “support,” such as “HP support.”ĭriver updates are often available in the “Drivers” section of a printer manufacturer’s website. “With the entire Kodak portfolio on offer, Graphco will be able to provide its customers with even more comprehensive and efficient solutions for their continued business success.Check your printer manufacturer’s support site. “For more than four decades, Graphco has been a successful supplier and trusted partner to the printing industry,” commented Jeff Zellmer, VP, global sales and strategy, Kodak. As a Kodak Reseller, we will be able to offer commercial and packaging printers new powerful and profitable options.” “Kodak solutions set the benchmark for productivity, quality and innovation, driving sustainable practices in the printing industry. “We are more than delighted to add Kodak's products and system solutions to our portfolio,” said Chris Manley, president, Graphco. With the addition of Kodak’s high quality and productivity enhancing solutions coupled with this commitment to sustainability, Graphco significantly upgrades its portfolio, particularly with Kodak’s innovative electrophotographic and inkjet printing solutions. Today, the company is one of the world's largest distributors of RMGT (Ryobi MHI Graphic Technology) offset presses. Graphco covers 19 states from the north through the Midwest to the southeastern United States. Kodak has entrusted Graphco with the distribution of Kodak's complete portfolio of prepress, CTP, digital and inkjet printing and software solutions as well as printing plates.Įstablished in 1976, Graphco has built a reputation as a total solutions provider for commercial, packaging and in-plant printers as well as print finishing companies of all kinds. Kodak announced Graphco, headquartered in Cleveland, OH and a leading provider of digital, offset and print finishing solutions, as a new reseller.