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Security Scan SG Speed Test TCP/IP Analyzer TCP/IP Optimizer Home » Faq » Windows 7 FAQ Frequently Asked Questions FAQs Categories: All categories General http://www.speedguide.net/faq/troubleshoot-vista-network-printer-issues-296 Windows FAQ Windows 7 FAQ Mobile Networking FAQ General Broadband FAQ Tweaking FAQ General Networking FAQ Wireless Networking FAQ Cable Modems FAQ Satellite FAQ Security FAQ TCP Analyzer FAQ TCP Optimizer FAQ Routers FAQ Site FAQ DSL FAQ VoIP FAQ Hardware FAQ Speed Test FAQ Windows 8/10 FAQ Troubleshoot Vista network printer issues ? Tags: Windows Vista, error printing printer There is a common issue under Windows Vista where the user is unable to print to a properly installed network printer. When the problem occurs, documents get stuck in the printer queue, or you may get an error: "Windows cannot connect to the printer. Operation could not be completed". It is also possible for a Vista computer error printing windows not to see some XP/2k network printers at all.These issues can often be resolved by installing as a local printer instead of a network one (provided it has Vista drivers). You can use either the remote networked machine name or IP address to add the printer, as follows:1. Navigate to Start > Control Panel > Printers2. Right-click and choose Add a local printer -> Create a new port -> type: Local Port3. In the "Enter a port name" dialog, type either: \\NETWORKMACHINENAME\printsharenameor \\IPADDRESS\printsharenameThat should resolve the network printer issues.Note: For printers directly connected to a network you can simply add their IP address in the Add Printer Wizard. Post your review/comments rate: -- rating -- 5 - Excellent 4 - Good 3 - Average 2 - Poor 1 - Very Poor avg: Popular Is 5GHz Wireless better than 2.4GHz ? GSM/WCDMA Auto, or GSM only setting on Android phone ? What is the actual real-life speed of wireless networks ? How to disable Windows Vista TCP/IP auto-tuning ? W