Ricoh Drivers
Anyone know a good free source of drivers for Ricoh printers?
Our Aficio SPC231N came with merely a Vista Driver - Can I find a Windows 7 Driver - only if I pay £30.00 to some Registry Cleaner outfit - Scam!!! |
Did you even bother looking on the Ricoh website ? :ugh::ugh:
Here's the link.... Aficio SP C231N/C232DN download page You're very lucky I didn't just tell you to Google it. :cool: |
You're very lucky I didn't just tell you to Google it |
Here you go Frank.
http://www.ricoh-support.com/enduser...pc231_2nen.htm Damn beaten to it. But interesting that we found different pages though. |
Gentlemen - I may not be a techie - but do you really think I would ask a question without having wasted copious time trying to find a fix - and that is the top line link!
It leads to a set of zipped files When unzipped - you have a .dsc set up file The link to open a .dsc file is - you've guessed it - behind a £29.95 reegistration! B'stards |
Have you tried this: From the unzipped readme file
"Windows2000/XP/Server2003/Vista/Server2008 driver If you are installing this product at the first time, please follow these steps; * Make sure to close all applications before installing. -1 Start Windows and log on as Administrators or Power Users. -2 When using a driver downloaded from the Internet: After downloading the driver from the Internet, extract the file(s) to a folder of your choice. -3 From the [Start] menu, point to [Settings] or [Control Panel], then click [Printers] or [Printers and Faxes]. In the printer folder double click [Add Printer] (it may be in [Printer Tasks]), and click "Next >". -4 Follow the Wizard guidance and select a printer connection method (My Computer or Network Printer Server / Local or Network Printer), then click "Next >" to continue. -5 The following explanation applies when the user has selected a [Local] connection method. Please select the port to connect the printer, and click "Next>" to continue. -6 Specify the folder of the driver files. A) To install the downloaded driver, click [Have Disk] then [Browse] to locate the folder where you had extracted the downloaded driver, from this folder select Disk 1, then click "OK". B) To install from the CD, insert the CD-ROM into the CD ROM drive, [Have Disk] button in "Manufacturers:" / "Printers:" window, then enter the path (e.g. D:\DRIVERS\PCL6\XP_VISTA\DISK1\) of the designated drive then click "OK". (You can also navigate to the drive by clicking the [Browse] button.). -7 Select the printer to use. After selecting, click "Next >". -8 Specify printer name. And if you want to use installed printer as the default printer, check "Yes". After specifying, click "Next >". -9 If you want to share installed printer with other network users, indicate and set sharing. After above, click "Next >". -10 Print test page to confirm that the printer is set up properly. Check on "Yes(recommended)", then click "Finish", and finally, the installation is completed. After completing above operation, you can use PCL printer driver for Windows 2000/XP/Server2003/Vista/Server2008. |
When you download and unzip the file (I'm assuming the PCL5c Windows 7 driver), you will find it has created a folder called Disk1, the complete contents of which are:
PCL5c.DSC PCL5c.INF R5.CAT readme.txt rEe5a.cf_ rEe5a.ch_ rEe5ad.dl_ rEe5am.dl_ rEe5ar.dl_ rEe5asdc.ch_ rEe5asdc.ex_ rEe5asdc.in_ rEe5au.dl_ I'm not sure why you want to "open" the .DSC file - the important one for installing the driver is the .INF, as that's what the driver installation process wants to see. All the others are expanded by the installation routine. Maybe you aren't seeing hidden files? I didn't have to pay £29.95 to download and unzip the above, BTW. ;) SD |
So after trying every combination of "how to" known to man - son in law arrives - loads set up discs - adds as hardware - not as "new printer" and in it goes - says Oh! - a printer and away we go!
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