Print Server WPS54GU2 and Widows 7, x64

I am trying to use my WPS54GU2 print server with Windows 7, x64. I get the following error: err=1805 AddMonitor Fail
Need any help available!

Is your print server already configured?
If it is already configured and working on other computers then you just need to add the printer port on Windows 7.
If you know the IP address of the print server then follow  this link to add printer port on Windows 7 computer.

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    Message Edited by bionic_surfer on 11-14-2009 10:21 AM

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    Hi all,
    New forum member, first time poster. I am at my wits end and have concussion from banging my head on the desk for several days running. Hopefully someone here may be able to help.
    Environment
    I have recently moved our printing environment from a Windows Server 2003 machine to a new Server 2008 R2 machine in prep for rolling out Windows 7 x64 clients. We have 30-40 printers, majority of which are HP's (M2727's, P4015dn's, CM3530's, P2035's & a CM8060).
    My procedure for setting up the printers on the new server involved manually creating each printer and using up-to-date drivers, we wanted to start fresh. The HP's are all using the HP Universal PCL 5 or PCL 6 (61.115.1.10527) x86 & x64 driver. We use Desktop Authority on logon to install the required printers for each client.
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    When we use the PCL5 driver our M2727's intermittently report "Out Of Memory" on the printer display (they are stock with 64M RAM each) - upgrading the RAM may fix this but we never had this problem before on the 2003 server. This problem is not specific to the size of the printed document - it could be a 20 page report or a 2 page excel document. Resetting the printer will generally clear this issue temporarily. This is currently our most annoying/biggest issue.
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    Reinstalling all HP Universal PCL5/PCL6 x86 & x64 drivers on the print server
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    Backing up all printers on print server, removing the print server role, deleting all printers & drivers, rebooting, reinstalling the print server role and restoring all printers from backup
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