How do I print from win 7 computer thru network to HP Deskjet 9650 connected to XP computer?

I have a home network with a Windows 7 Professinal OS as my main PC and a Windows XP OS with an HP Deskjet 9650 attached. I want to print from the Win 7 machine to the Deskjet 9650 on the XP machine. The 9650 is installed on the XP machine and works fine. The work around driver for Win 7 should be included in the OS. I cant print from the Win 7 machine.
I would appreciate any suggestions or help.
EngineerCarter

Hi EngineerCarter,
Welcome to the HP Support forums.  I understand that you are trying to share a Deskjet 9650 printer through a computer running XP to your Windows 7 computer.
I have included a link to Microsoft Support on how to share a printer connected through a Windows XP computer.
How To Use Windows XP to Share a Printer with Others on Your Network
Regards,
Happytohelp01
Please click on the Thumbs Up on the right to say “Thanks” for helping!
Please click “Accept as Solution ” on the post that solves your issue to help others find the solution.
I work on behalf of HP

Similar Messages

  • How can I print from my iPad through my Mac Book Pro which is connected to a printer?  I was told I could do this.

    How can I print from my iPad through my Mac Book Pro which is connected to a printer?  I was told I could do this when the iPad and Mac Book Pro are synched together.

    Antique lady wrote:
    So If I download Printopia on my Mac Book Pro, do I go to iTunes to somehow connect the computer and the iPad? 
    No.
    Printopia (running on your Mac) connects the iPad to your printer.

  • HT4437 how do i print from my iphone to a network printer

    How do I print from i pone to network printer

    you can print via wi-fi using airprint if you have an airprint enabled printer.
    Otherwise you would have to find an app from the app store that provides this feature.

  • How do I print from an iPad to a network attached printer on my home wifi network

    I am trying to print documents (ie pdf) from my ipad to a printer that is attached to my network via ethernet cable. The printer is NOT an AirPrint type printer but I can print via wifi from my laptop to it without having to have my mac desktop turned on. Everything I have read about the apps in the app store all say I can print to any printer on my network "via a mac or PC". How do I print directly to the printer since the ipad and the printer are on the same network...

    Thx for the suggestion, but it defeats the purpose by having to have my desktop computer running. I am looking for an app or hardware device that will allow me to print directly from my Ipad to my printers without having to turn on a computer to do it.
    I have tried the Lantronix xprint server and while it works with my older Brother Laser it does not work with my newer Kodak ESP Office 6150 (and it doesn't look like they are even interested in attempting to write support for it into their printer list)
    I have tried every app in the app store and none of them do the job WITHOUT having to have a computer running on the network.
    Let me re-state the problem...
    I want to print from either my Iphone 4  or my original version Ipad to my network attached printers without having to have a computer running on the network to do it. I have a Brother HL-5150D laser printer hooked to my apple airport extreme's usb port and a Kodak ESP Office 6150 connected to the network via WiFi. How can I do this.

  • How can I print from my ipad to a network printer (not air enabled

    I understand there are numerous HP printers that are "air-enabled" but the one I have is not. It is an HP Laserjet Pro 200 m251nw. Is there a way that I print from my ipad to this wireless printer?

    You may have to use 3rd party apps like PrinterNShare.
    https://itunes.apple.com/sg/app/print-n-share/id301656026?mt=8

  • Can't print from, Win 7 to a XP with 5650 deskjet.

    I need to print  to a desktop with XP (SP3) from my HP desktop with Win 7.  I have treid to install the printer (via Add Printer) but the install fails, stating that it can not find the .inf file.  What driver file will work?

    Oh, OK.  Plug the printer into your Win 7 machine with the USB cable (unplug it from the XP machine).  Turn the printer on and the Win7 machine will download drivers for it.
    When it is done, plug it back into the XP machine and then Add Printer on the WIn 7 machine to add a "network" instance of the printer.  Delete the USB instance of the printer in Control Panel > Devices & Printers when you are all done so you are left with only the "network" instance of the printer.
    Say thanks by clicking "Kudos" "thumbs up" in the post that helped you.
    I am employed by HP

  • How can I print from my ipad2 to my hp6210 all in one using printopia...I can see the list on my ipad2, I select the printer and say print but nothing happens.

    How can I print from my ipad2 to my hp 6210 all in one using printopia? I see my printer on my iPad, I select it and say print and nothing happens. The printer is connected to an older Mac with OS X 10.4.11 but I do have an imac in another room. I have trouble printing from the iMac to this printer also even tho share is on but the printer works fine with the old Mac it's connected to. My iPad has the latest iOS.

    A few things to consider.
    The computer Printopia is loaded on must be powered on and must be able to print on the printer that is being shared.  If the iMac is having problems printing to the printer it could indicate a problem with the share setup.

  • How can I print from ipad to non wireless printer?

    How can I print from ipad to non wireless printer. 
    ....been trying to save document to pc to print.... but cant find a way to do so.....?

    Actually you can print to a non wireless printer if you have apps on the iPad and your computer that will do this and as long as you can set up a WiFi network or the iPad and the computer are already on the same network.
    I Am running an old OSX version on my iMac at work (Tiger OSX 10.4.11) and I have an app on my iPad called Save2 pdf. I downloaded a helper app on the Mac called WePrint. I do not have WiFi at work, but I create a WiFi network using the Ethernet connection to the Mac that my iPad can also join. As long as I can send the file/text/document to the Save2pdf app, I can print it on my old HP LaserWriter1012 which is not a wireless printer. This uses the Mac as the print server and the WePrint app on the Mac sends the doecument to the printer.
    It's not a very elegant solution, and it is a little convoluted, but it does work.

  • How can I print from my Samsung Galaxy note 8.0 to my HP office jet 6500 a e710n.

    How can I print from my Samsung Galaxy note 8.0 to my HP office jet 6500 a e710n.  I live in the courty and do not have a router and I am using a desktop computer with a Wireless USB Adapter SMCWUSB-N2 installed.

    Hi raraock,
    I would like to help you with this issue. What are you trying to print from your Samsung Galaxy Note tablet?
    I worked on behalf of HP.

  • How Can I Print from my Microsoft Surface Running Windows 8 RT?

    How Can I Print from my Microsoft Surface Running Windows 8 RT?
    Most new wireless printers won’t have a problem printing from the Microsoft Surface with Windows 8 RT.  All you should have to do for these printers is tell them to print and they will.  Older wireless, Ethernet, and USB printers might not have an officially supported driver in Windows 8 RT, but there is a way to get the printers working.  There are different requirements depending on how the printer is being connected to the Surface. 
    Note:  All steps below are only for PhotoSmart, OfficeJet, DeskJet, and other HP Inkjet printers.  These steps are not for Laserjet printers or printers from other manufacturers.  These steps may not work for all Inkjet printers.  If these steps don’t work, try different drivers from the list until you find one that will work (you’ll understand what I mean once you follow the steps below).  If none of the drivers work, your printer will not work with the Surface.
    For networked printers (wireless or Ethernet), all you need is either the Surface keyboard, or an external USB keyboard to connect to the Surface.  This just makes anything you have to type easier to type.  You will also need to have the Surface and the printer connected to the same network. 
    Starting from the right edge, swipe your finger left on the Surface screen to bring up the Charms bar.
    Touch Search.
    Below the Search Box, touch Settings.
    In the search Box, type Devices and Printers.
    Touch Devices and Printers.
    Touch Add a Printer.
    Touch “My printer is not listed”.
    Select the TCP/IP option and touch Next.
    Enter the printer’s IP address and touch Next.  Note:  You can get this from the printer’s Network Configuration Page, or from your router’s DHCP list.
    The Surface will locate the printer and try to install it.  The install will fail and the Surface will ask you what you want to do, search the internet for the driver, or manually install the driver.  Choose to install the driver yourself.
    Touch “I want to choose from a list of drivers”.
    If no drivers appear in the list, make sure the box next to “Show compatible drivers” is not checked.
    Choose HP from the Manufacture list.
    Choose DeskJet PCL 3 Class Driver from the Drivers list.  If that driver doesn't work, try using the Photosmart PCL3 driver, or the Officejet PCL 3 driver.  (Thank you JonW for letting me know about these other alternates. )
    Touch Next.
    Touch Finish.
    Test printing.
    For USB connected printers, you will need a USB cord to attach the printer to the computer.
    Connect the printer to the computer via USB.
    Windows will try to find the drivers but will not be able to.
    Here Windows may ask you if you want to choose the driver to install.  If it does skip to step 14 below.
    Starting from the right edge, swipe your finger left on the Surface screen to bring up the Charms bar.
    Touch Search.
    Under the Search box, touch Settings.
    In the Search box, type Device Manager.
    Touch Device Manager.
    Touch View and select Show Hidden.
    Search for the printer in the Device Manager.  It should be under Other Devices with a yellow caution sign beside it.
    Select the printer from the list.
    Touch Action.
    Touch Update Driver, or Install whichever one it displays.
    The Surface will ask you what you want to do, search the internet for the driver, or manually install the driver.  Choose to install the driver yourself.
    Touch “I want to choose from a list of drivers”.
    If no drivers appear in the list, make sure the box next to “Show compatible drivers” is not checked.
    Choose HP from the Manufacture list.
    Choose DeskJet PCL 3 Class Driver from the Drivers list.  If that driver doesn't work, try using the Photosmart PCL3 driver, or the Officejet PCL 3 driver.  (Thank you JonW for letting me know about these other alternates. )
    Touch Next.
    Touch Finish.
    Test printing.
    -------------How do I give Kudos? | How do I mark a post as Solved? --------------------------------------------------------
    This question was solved.
    View Solution.

    Hope this helps.  
    -------------How do I give Kudos? | How do I mark a post as Solved? --------------------------------------------------------

  • How do i print from my iphone to my photosmart a646

    I have an Iphone 4S.  My printer (A646)  recognizes it, but it doesn't recognize the printer via the bluetooth.  How can I print from my Iphone?
    Thanks

    Currently there isnt really a way to do this. All you can do is copy to a computer, then print from there. If you happen to have one of the adapters for the iphone that allows you to hook up a memory card to it, you could copy photos to that, and then put that in to the SD slot on the printer. This may only be available for the ipad though.
    There arent really any current mobile photo printers either as a replacement to that. The only mobile printer still sold is the officejet 100 mobile, which is bluetooth and has the same issue. If you dont need the printer to be mobile, your best bet may be the photosmart 5510. It is much bigger than your current unit, but is the most compact photosmart and fully supports airprint.
    Jon-W
    I work on behalf of HP
    Please click “Accept as Solution ” on the post that solves your issue to help others find the solution.
    Click the KUDOS STAR on the left to say “Thanks” for helping!

  • How can I print from my iPad to my HP Deskjet F4500?

    Dear all
    How can I print from my iPad to my HP Deskjet F4500?

    As it does not appear that that model of printer is AirPrint compatible, you will have too look for HP's Eprint Mobile App in the App store.
    http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c01619067&lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us &product=3857218#N80
    Alternatively, you may be able to find softare that can run on your computer that would allow printing to the printer from the iPad. One such application is Printopia for MacOsx

  • Here's a dumb ? I'm trying to find out how I can print from my ipad. I read about air streaming printers. so is a wireless printer considered an air streaming printer. i have 1 pc, my mac

    here's a dumb ? I'm trying to find out how I can print from my ipad. I read about air streaming printers. so is a wireless printer considered an air streaming printer. i have 1 pc, my mac

    If you already have a printer, you can probable use a program like, printopia to let your mac share your printer with the iOS device like your iPad. The catch being your computer has to be on, and not asleep, for the printer to work with your iPad.
    If you need a printer that is airprint ready, you can find a list on AirPrint, wireless printing straight from your iPad. Check out the bottom of the page where it says works with airprint enabled printers. There are even links on the page so you can buy the printers right from Apple's website.

  • How can I print from my ipad? Printer is wireless and comes up with no airprinter found

    How can I print from my ipad using a wireless printer? Printer is listed but comes up no airprinter found

    iOS devices can only print directly to AirPrint printers. All AirPrint printers are wireless but not all wireless printers are capable of using AirPrint.
    To print directly from an iPad / iPhone you will need an AirPrint compatible printer or another device to act as a print server. That can be a Mac computer running Printopia ($19.95 with free trial) or handyPrint (donation - supported). The Mac must be "on" but may be asleep for them to work. Equivalent PC options may exist but you're on your own finding them.
    You can also buy this standalone print server:
    http://www.lantronix.com/it-management/xprintserver/xprintserver.html
    These options enable you to use any printer available to your network, even older ones that may predate AirPrint by decades.
    Otherwise you will need to buy an AirPrint printer or multifunction device.

  • How can I print from my ipad air without buying a new "air print" compatable printer?

    How can I print from my ipad air without buying a new "air print" compatable printer? I currently have a HP Photosmart plus B210. Can I make that work?

    Although you have posted in a Mavericks forum, implying that you have a Mac computer, your profile doesn't say that you have one. Printer Pro requires the printer to be connected to a Mac.

Maybe you are looking for

  • GRC 10.0 SP 14 access request form displays unassigned roles

    Dear experts, when I open the Access Request form and I select a user, and then I click on existing assignments, I am shown a list of roles and systems assigned to this user. However, when I go to those corresponding backend systems to see if the rol

  • Camera RAW 5.6RC update

    Is the Camera RAW 5.6 update suitable for PSE 7.0?

  • Advice and Internet Software Applications for iBook G3?

    Ok, So I did it late last night, or technically early this morning... I went and bought a Refurbished MacBook - Black 2.0GHz Core Duo with 512mb RAM (in 2x265 sticks which I am replacing with 2x1gb sticks purchased from TigerDirect at the same time)

  • WebDynpro ESS content pages with ECC6 backend blank while loading (hanging)

    Hello all. I am implementing ESS on a newly installed NetWeaver 2004s SP10 Java Server with portal and existing ERP2005 / ECC6 backend. Whenever it comes to the concrete pages, e.g. own address or WhoIsWho, the pages remain blank while loading. The "

  • Looking for a plugin

    I have tried in vain to locate a plugin that will allow JAI to support the Raw and Jpeg2000 formats. Currently the version I have only supports BMP, JPEG, WBMP, GIF, JPG, and PNG. Does anyone know where I can find a plugin that supports the raw and j