How do I connect a computer running Windows 98 to my Lexmark Z605m printer on a Windows XP computer?
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I have a computer running Windows 98 SE and I am trying to connect to a network Lexmark Z605m printer on a Windows XP machine. I have file and printer sharing on for both PCs and when I run the Add Printer wizard, it can find the printer and install it, but when I try to print, it cant communicate. I have also tried installing the drivers onto the 98 PC and then connecting to the network printer. Lexmark says it cant be done, but I had it working once, but I can't remember how.
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Answer:
You were on the right track! Try again! Make sure you have drivers ready for your Win98 machine. §§
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