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Wylee
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      02-16-2008
Geeks,

I have Vista Ultimate x64 as my primary computer networked to a Windows XP
computer. The Vista computer is always on and the XP computer is only on when
required (daughter playing with it). My printer is a HP Deskjet 6540 and is
attached to the Vista computer. My problem is I cannot seem to print properly
from the XP computer (I constantly get a mirror image). I have done all the
checks and no, mirror image is not ticked (and if I do tick it, same result).
I have used the latest drivers from HP on the XP computer and the Vista
built-in driver for the Vista computer. If I connect the printer to the XP
computer directly, it prints correctly, it only fails when networked through
the Vista x64 computer. Perhaps I need to somehow put the 32-bit driver on
the x64 computer? Any suggestions?
 
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Tom Ferguson
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      02-16-2008
It seems more likely that somehow there is an option checked in the printer
driver to print as for making a "T-shirt" transfer or decal. Some drivers
have such a facility.


If yours does, check the settings on the printer from which the print job is
sent.

Tom
MSMVP 1998-2007

"Wylee" <> wrote in message
news:7D0386D4-921E-4CD1-98E0-...
> Geeks,
>
> I have Vista Ultimate x64 as my primary computer networked to a Windows XP
> computer. The Vista computer is always on and the XP computer is only on
> when
> required (daughter playing with it). My printer is a HP Deskjet 6540 and
> is
> attached to the Vista computer. My problem is I cannot seem to print
> properly
> from the XP computer (I constantly get a mirror image). I have done all
> the
> checks and no, mirror image is not ticked (and if I do tick it, same
> result).
> I have used the latest drivers from HP on the XP computer and the Vista
> built-in driver for the Vista computer. If I connect the printer to the XP
> computer directly, it prints correctly, it only fails when networked
> through
> the Vista x64 computer. Perhaps I need to somehow put the 32-bit driver on
> the x64 computer? Any suggestions?


 
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Kue2
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      02-16-2008
Do you have the 6540 drivers for Xp installed in Xp? Have you installed the
software in XP for the printer?
"Wylee" <> wrote in message
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> Geeks,
>
> I have Vista Ultimate x64 as my primary computer networked to a Windows XP
> computer. The Vista computer is always on and the XP computer is only on
> when
> required (daughter playing with it). My printer is a HP Deskjet 6540 and
> is
> attached to the Vista computer. My problem is I cannot seem to print
> properly
> from the XP computer (I constantly get a mirror image). I have done all
> the
> checks and no, mirror image is not ticked (and if I do tick it, same
> result).
> I have used the latest drivers from HP on the XP computer and the Vista
> built-in driver for the Vista computer. If I connect the printer to the XP
> computer directly, it prints correctly, it only fails when networked
> through
> the Vista x64 computer. Perhaps I need to somehow put the 32-bit driver on
> the x64 computer? Any suggestions?


 
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Wylee
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      02-17-2008
Thanks for the responses so far ... please, just a few more suggestions and
maybe I'll solve this problem.


> It seems more likely that somehow there is an option checked in the printer
> driver to print as for making a "T-shirt" transfer or decal. Some drivers
> have such a facility.
>
>
> If yours does, check the settings on the printer from which the print job is
> sent.
>
> Tom
> MSMVP 1998-2007


No, none of those sorts of options are ticked. I did try ticking them hoping
for the reverse, however I got the same result (mirror image regardless of
whether the box is ticked or not). Also, if I plug the printer into the XP
machine and print from the XP machine, it prints fine. If I plug the printer
into the Vista x64 machine and print from the Vista x64 machine, it prints
fine. It's only when I have the printer plugged into the Vista x64 machine
and network from the XP machine and print from the XP machine that I get the
mirror image.


> Do you have the 6540 drivers for Xp installed in Xp? Have you installed the
> software in XP for the printer?


Yes, the drivers are installed in the XP machine and the printer works fine
if I plug it into the XP machine and print from there, it only messes up when
I print from the XP machine and the printer is plugged into the Vista x64
machine. There are no Vista x64 drivers from HP for this printer (as an older
printer, not going to be supported by HP for Vista) however there is a
general driver included with Vista that works fine with this printer. I can
have the printer plugged into the Vista x64 machine and print fine from the
Vista x64 machine, the only problem is printing from the XP machine when the
printer is plugged into the Vista x64 machine.

Hope I am making some sense with my explanations!!
 
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Tom Ferguson
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      02-17-2008
Very peculiar, indeed.

Try posting this to the Vista.printer_fax_scan group. Perhaps Allan Morris,
member of the MS printing team, can suggest something. He posts there but
not here.

Tom
MSMVP 1998-2008
"Wylee" <> wrote in message
news:46CFB09C-4C21-4486-B1C3-...
> Thanks for the responses so far ... please, just a few more suggestions
> and
> maybe I'll solve this problem.
>
>
>> It seems more likely that somehow there is an option checked in the
>> printer
>> driver to print as for making a "T-shirt" transfer or decal. Some drivers
>> have such a facility.
>>
>>
>> If yours does, check the settings on the printer from which the print job
>> is
>> sent.
>>
>> Tom
>> MSMVP 1998-2007

>
> No, none of those sorts of options are ticked. I did try ticking them
> hoping
> for the reverse, however I got the same result (mirror image regardless of
> whether the box is ticked or not). Also, if I plug the printer into the XP
> machine and print from the XP machine, it prints fine. If I plug the
> printer
> into the Vista x64 machine and print from the Vista x64 machine, it prints
> fine. It's only when I have the printer plugged into the Vista x64 machine
> and network from the XP machine and print from the XP machine that I get
> the
> mirror image.
>
>
>> Do you have the 6540 drivers for Xp installed in Xp? Have you installed
>> the
>> software in XP for the printer?

>
> Yes, the drivers are installed in the XP machine and the printer works
> fine
> if I plug it into the XP machine and print from there, it only messes up
> when
> I print from the XP machine and the printer is plugged into the Vista x64
> machine. There are no Vista x64 drivers from HP for this printer (as an
> older
> printer, not going to be supported by HP for Vista) however there is a
> general driver included with Vista that works fine with this printer. I
> can
> have the printer plugged into the Vista x64 machine and print fine from
> the
> Vista x64 machine, the only problem is printing from the XP machine when
> the
> printer is plugged into the Vista x64 machine.
>
> Hope I am making some sense with my explanations!!


 
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therese1225
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      02-18-2008
I have Vista Home Premium 64 bit and it is networked to my Windows XP
computer which has a 10 year old HP 722C printer. It works great. When I was
trying to network the computer, a Microsoft Solutions popped up and I pressed
it for help. It downloaded something so fast I didn't see what it was then I
was connected. I think the older HP computers do have 64 bit drivers now.
They are finally coming up with some drivers for Vista, still not much for
the XP pro.

"Tom Ferguson" wrote:

> Very peculiar, indeed.
>
> Try posting this to the Vista.printer_fax_scan group. Perhaps Allan Morris,
> member of the MS printing team, can suggest something. He posts there but
> not here.
>
> Tom
> MSMVP 1998-2008
> "Wylee" <> wrote in message
> news:46CFB09C-4C21-4486-B1C3-...
> > Thanks for the responses so far ... please, just a few more suggestions
> > and
> > maybe I'll solve this problem.
> >
> >
> >> It seems more likely that somehow there is an option checked in the
> >> printer
> >> driver to print as for making a "T-shirt" transfer or decal. Some drivers
> >> have such a facility.
> >>
> >>
> >> If yours does, check the settings on the printer from which the print job
> >> is
> >> sent.
> >>
> >> Tom
> >> MSMVP 1998-2007

> >
> > No, none of those sorts of options are ticked. I did try ticking them
> > hoping
> > for the reverse, however I got the same result (mirror image regardless of
> > whether the box is ticked or not). Also, if I plug the printer into the XP
> > machine and print from the XP machine, it prints fine. If I plug the
> > printer
> > into the Vista x64 machine and print from the Vista x64 machine, it prints
> > fine. It's only when I have the printer plugged into the Vista x64 machine
> > and network from the XP machine and print from the XP machine that I get
> > the
> > mirror image.
> >
> >
> >> Do you have the 6540 drivers for Xp installed in Xp? Have you installed
> >> the
> >> software in XP for the printer?

> >
> > Yes, the drivers are installed in the XP machine and the printer works
> > fine
> > if I plug it into the XP machine and print from there, it only messes up
> > when
> > I print from the XP machine and the printer is plugged into the Vista x64
> > machine. There are no Vista x64 drivers from HP for this printer (as an
> > older
> > printer, not going to be supported by HP for Vista) however there is a
> > general driver included with Vista that works fine with this printer. I
> > can
> > have the printer plugged into the Vista x64 machine and print fine from
> > the
> > Vista x64 machine, the only problem is printing from the XP machine when
> > the
> > printer is plugged into the Vista x64 machine.
> >
> > Hope I am making some sense with my explanations!!

>
>

 
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Alan Morris [MSFT]
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      02-18-2008
Posted suggestions in the Vista printing newsgroup.

I hang out here as well Tom.

--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base here:
http://support.microsoft.com/search/?adv=1

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

"Tom Ferguson" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Very peculiar, indeed.
>
> Try posting this to the Vista.printer_fax_scan group. Perhaps Allan
> Morris, member of the MS printing team, can suggest something. He posts
> there but not here.
>
> Tom
> MSMVP 1998-2008
> "Wylee" <> wrote in message
> news:46CFB09C-4C21-4486-B1C3-...
>> Thanks for the responses so far ... please, just a few more suggestions
>> and
>> maybe I'll solve this problem.
>>
>>
>>> It seems more likely that somehow there is an option checked in the
>>> printer
>>> driver to print as for making a "T-shirt" transfer or decal. Some
>>> drivers
>>> have such a facility.
>>>
>>>
>>> If yours does, check the settings on the printer from which the print
>>> job is
>>> sent.
>>>
>>> Tom
>>> MSMVP 1998-2007

>>
>> No, none of those sorts of options are ticked. I did try ticking them
>> hoping
>> for the reverse, however I got the same result (mirror image regardless
>> of
>> whether the box is ticked or not). Also, if I plug the printer into the
>> XP
>> machine and print from the XP machine, it prints fine. If I plug the
>> printer
>> into the Vista x64 machine and print from the Vista x64 machine, it
>> prints
>> fine. It's only when I have the printer plugged into the Vista x64
>> machine
>> and network from the XP machine and print from the XP machine that I get
>> the
>> mirror image.
>>
>>
>>> Do you have the 6540 drivers for Xp installed in Xp? Have you installed
>>> the
>>> software in XP for the printer?

>>
>> Yes, the drivers are installed in the XP machine and the printer works
>> fine
>> if I plug it into the XP machine and print from there, it only messes up
>> when
>> I print from the XP machine and the printer is plugged into the Vista x64
>> machine. There are no Vista x64 drivers from HP for this printer (as an
>> older
>> printer, not going to be supported by HP for Vista) however there is a
>> general driver included with Vista that works fine with this printer. I
>> can
>> have the printer plugged into the Vista x64 machine and print fine from
>> the
>> Vista x64 machine, the only problem is printing from the XP machine when
>> the
>> printer is plugged into the Vista x64 machine.
>>
>> Hope I am making some sense with my explanations!!

>



 
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Tom Ferguson
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      02-19-2008
Ahh! Good. I did not recall seeing you here, in particular-Darrell,yes, but
not you. Apparently either my memory is bad or I am not as observant as I
had hoped!

--

Tom
MSMVP 1998-2007


"Alan Morris [MSFT]" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Posted suggestions in the Vista printing newsgroup.
>
> I hang out here as well Tom.
>
> --
> Alan Morris
> Windows Printing Team
> Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base here:
> http://support.microsoft.com/search/?adv=1
>
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
> rights.
>
> "Tom Ferguson" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Very peculiar, indeed.
>>
>> Try posting this to the Vista.printer_fax_scan group. Perhaps Allan
>> Morris, member of the MS printing team, can suggest something. He posts
>> there but not here.
>>
>> Tom
>> MSMVP 1998-2008
>> "Wylee" <> wrote in message
>> news:46CFB09C-4C21-4486-B1C3-...
>>> Thanks for the responses so far ... please, just a few more suggestions
>>> and
>>> maybe I'll solve this problem.
>>>
>>>
>>>> It seems more likely that somehow there is an option checked in the
>>>> printer
>>>> driver to print as for making a "T-shirt" transfer or decal. Some
>>>> drivers
>>>> have such a facility.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> If yours does, check the settings on the printer from which the print
>>>> job is
>>>> sent.
>>>>
>>>> Tom
>>>> MSMVP 1998-2007
>>>
>>> No, none of those sorts of options are ticked. I did try ticking them
>>> hoping
>>> for the reverse, however I got the same result (mirror image regardless
>>> of
>>> whether the box is ticked or not). Also, if I plug the printer into the
>>> XP
>>> machine and print from the XP machine, it prints fine. If I plug the
>>> printer
>>> into the Vista x64 machine and print from the Vista x64 machine, it
>>> prints
>>> fine. It's only when I have the printer plugged into the Vista x64
>>> machine
>>> and network from the XP machine and print from the XP machine that I get
>>> the
>>> mirror image.
>>>
>>>
>>>> Do you have the 6540 drivers for Xp installed in Xp? Have you installed
>>>> the
>>>> software in XP for the printer?
>>>
>>> Yes, the drivers are installed in the XP machine and the printer works
>>> fine
>>> if I plug it into the XP machine and print from there, it only messes up
>>> when
>>> I print from the XP machine and the printer is plugged into the Vista
>>> x64
>>> machine. There are no Vista x64 drivers from HP for this printer (as an
>>> older
>>> printer, not going to be supported by HP for Vista) however there is a
>>> general driver included with Vista that works fine with this printer. I
>>> can
>>> have the printer plugged into the Vista x64 machine and print fine from
>>> the
>>> Vista x64 machine, the only problem is printing from the XP machine when
>>> the
>>> printer is plugged into the Vista x64 machine.
>>>
>>> Hope I am making some sense with my explanations!!

>>

>
>


 
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Dennis Pack
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      02-19-2008
Tom:
Memory is the second thing to go, but I can't remember the first. Have a
great day.

--
Dennis Pack
XP x64 SP2, Vista Enterprise x64
Office Professional Plus 2007
"Tom Ferguson" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Ahh! Good. I did not recall seeing you here, in particular-Darrell,yes,
> but not you. Apparently either my memory is bad or I am not as observant
> as I had hoped!
>
> --
>
> Tom
> MSMVP 1998-2007
>
>
> "Alan Morris [MSFT]" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Posted suggestions in the Vista printing newsgroup.
>>
>> I hang out here as well Tom.
>>
>> --
>> Alan Morris
>> Windows Printing Team
>> Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base here:
>> http://support.microsoft.com/search/?adv=1
>>
>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
>> rights.
>>
>> "Tom Ferguson" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>> Very peculiar, indeed.
>>>
>>> Try posting this to the Vista.printer_fax_scan group. Perhaps Allan
>>> Morris, member of the MS printing team, can suggest something. He posts
>>> there but not here.
>>>
>>> Tom
>>> MSMVP 1998-2008
>>> "Wylee" <> wrote in message
>>> news:46CFB09C-4C21-4486-B1C3-...
>>>> Thanks for the responses so far ... please, just a few more suggestions
>>>> and
>>>> maybe I'll solve this problem.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> It seems more likely that somehow there is an option checked in the
>>>>> printer
>>>>> driver to print as for making a "T-shirt" transfer or decal. Some
>>>>> drivers
>>>>> have such a facility.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> If yours does, check the settings on the printer from which the print
>>>>> job is
>>>>> sent.
>>>>>
>>>>> Tom
>>>>> MSMVP 1998-2007
>>>>
>>>> No, none of those sorts of options are ticked. I did try ticking them
>>>> hoping
>>>> for the reverse, however I got the same result (mirror image regardless
>>>> of
>>>> whether the box is ticked or not). Also, if I plug the printer into the
>>>> XP
>>>> machine and print from the XP machine, it prints fine. If I plug the
>>>> printer
>>>> into the Vista x64 machine and print from the Vista x64 machine, it
>>>> prints
>>>> fine. It's only when I have the printer plugged into the Vista x64
>>>> machine
>>>> and network from the XP machine and print from the XP machine that I
>>>> get the
>>>> mirror image.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Do you have the 6540 drivers for Xp installed in Xp? Have you
>>>>> installed the
>>>>> software in XP for the printer?
>>>>
>>>> Yes, the drivers are installed in the XP machine and the printer works
>>>> fine
>>>> if I plug it into the XP machine and print from there, it only messes
>>>> up when
>>>> I print from the XP machine and the printer is plugged into the Vista
>>>> x64
>>>> machine. There are no Vista x64 drivers from HP for this printer (as an
>>>> older
>>>> printer, not going to be supported by HP for Vista) however there is a
>>>> general driver included with Vista that works fine with this printer. I
>>>> can
>>>> have the printer plugged into the Vista x64 machine and print fine from
>>>> the
>>>> Vista x64 machine, the only problem is printing from the XP machine
>>>> when the
>>>> printer is plugged into the Vista x64 machine.
>>>>
>>>> Hope I am making some sense with my explanations!!
>>>

>>
>>

>


 
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