![]() ![]() In following that trail, I have not found the way to bind the driver (to which you led me that worked for the network setup) to the device. ![]() There is also an alert symbol on the device icon which is there because of the absence of a driver. I have found that simply plugging in the cable yields this message regardless of connection to or powering up of the plotter. ![]() It shows up as an "Unspecified Device" under Printers and Devices with the notation "USB 2.0 to COM Device". I purchased a USB to RS232 adaptor hoping to accomplish this, but Windows 7 does not recognize the printer. Your other post enabled me to print on it over the network by showing me how to get a driver, but I am not having any luck connecting directly to the plotter. We have an HP450C that was formerly the local printer on an XP computer and I am currently trying to run it as a local printer on my new Dell. I found one of your other posts helpful in solving a network printer problem after purchasing a new Dell with Windows 7. ![]()
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