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Chris
September 18th 03, 04:55 AM
The standard XP driver does not have the feature of custom Lemark drive for
performing duplex printing which require minimal manual activity of flip the
stack of paper. So the solution seem to be to use the Lexmark driver.

Problem 1: the Lexmark driver is not digitally signed for XP but is reported
to be fine.

Problem 2: the Lexmark driver installs OK, but after deleting the standard
XP driver it keeps coming back and being installed as "new Hardware found".

I tried the guidelines for uninstall the Lexmark drivers (which blew away
FaxTalk Message Manager) but that did not help.

Has anyone been able to install the custom Lexmark drivers and eliminating
the standard XP drivers, or do you not have the problem.

ps. XP was installed clean, not an upgrade from previous OS.

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Chris

Cari MS-MVP
September 18th 03, 08:32 AM
Uninstall the printer using the instructions at Bruce Sanderson's article
at:
http://members.shaw.ca/bsanders/CleanPrinterDrivers.htm

Pay particular attention to the special paragraph on Lexmark printers.

After rebooting the PC with the printer disconnected, download and install
the latest drivers from the Lexmark website at www.lexmark.com.

Do NOT connect the printer until the software tells you to do so.

Cari
www.coribright.com

"Chris" > wrote in message
...
> The standard XP driver does not have the feature of custom Lemark drive
for
> performing duplex printing which require minimal manual activity of flip
the
> stack of paper. So the solution seem to be to use the Lexmark driver.
>
> Problem 1: the Lexmark driver is not digitally signed for XP but is
reported
> to be fine.
>
> Problem 2: the Lexmark driver installs OK, but after deleting the standard
> XP driver it keeps coming back and being installed as "new Hardware
found".
>
> I tried the guidelines for uninstall the Lexmark drivers (which blew away
> FaxTalk Message Manager) but that did not help.
>
> Has anyone been able to install the custom Lexmark drivers and eliminating
> the standard XP drivers, or do you not have the problem.
>
> ps. XP was installed clean, not an upgrade from previous OS.
>
> --
> Chris
>
>
>

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