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As times changed and PC Pitstop grew, we transitioned to a software subscription model to not only provide better and more secure diagnostic and maintenance tests, but turn our focus towards computer security with PC Matic. Find a bit print driver online. Since the request will be sent through the 32 bit server, the 64 bit computers won't have an issue with it.
On my Win print server, I have been unable to get my 64 bit machines to install the 32bit driver. The installer tells me no drivers available. May be different on Try the universal print option but one thing I did encounter and it was a real pain was the drivers need to be named the exact same thing to be accepted, I kept getting architecture errors, took me weeks! If you go to Printers and Faxes then click on File and then Print Server Properties, then click on the Drivers tab, are you able to add them there?
This is how I did it on the print server here for our Windows 7 x64 machines. We were unable to add 64bit printer drivers to our 32bit print server. Until we upgraded the print server to 64 bit, our 64 bit workstations had to print directly to the printer and not thru the server. And that became a major hassle to administer very quickly.
Good luck. I believe, at least it worked for me waaaaaay back when , that you can log onto one of the 64 bit machines as administrator, add the printer from the print server manually. Then when you select the printer you see "print server properties" check that both 64 and 32 bit drivers are there now. No idea why it worked for me, but it did. Sometime ago, I was tasked with installing both the bit and bit drivers since we recently started installing Windows 7 bit machines.
Should you have Ricoh, Sharp, Xerox, etc Download BOTH the bit and bit drivers. The trick to installing is the make sure that you install the same version of the driver e. If for some reason you cannot update the driver and need to keep the current driver, locate the version of the driver and google that specific version of the driver for the architecture needed.
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