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Dell V313 won't print
My old A940 isn't compatible with my new Studio XPS Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit so I bought a Dell V313. I'm beginning to think they need to add it to the incompatible list. I've read through all the threads and tried everything PudgyOne suggested and it still will not print. It's connected via wired USB. It's online, the computer recognizes it, it scans when I tell it to scan via the software interface; but it just won't print. The unit worked when I set it up and told it to print the initial alignment page so that's not the problem. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling, and again with antivirus off. I tried re-installing without the 5 upgrades, I tried the Dell Support driver installation options including Vista compatibility mode. Nothing works. Help!
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December 6th, 2013 12:00
Hello everybody,
I have the Dell V313 Printer on my mom's Computer for about three years. Here are some lessons that I have learned. I hope this will help other People:
Here is some advice that Dell Support won't give you, but Comes from hours fiddling with the Drivers:
Now here is the Problem that everybody runs into after a while:
Here is what happens:
What you can do to get the Printer running without getting mad:
Why not install the additional Software from Lexmark?
I hope this helps somebody out there! :emotion-1:
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July 15th, 2015 12:00
dakotadude1963,
Open Internet Explorer, click on Help, then click on About Internet Explorer. It should show the version there. If you have IE11, then go to control panel, Windows Update, Installed Updates, look for Internet Explorer 11. Click on Internet Explorer 11, uninstall.
Restart the computer, when prompted. Then see if your printer works.
The other option is to turn off the balloon tips for the printer.
Start, control panel, devices and printer, your printer, printing preferences, advanced, more options. Tell it to never show. The problem with this setting is you cannot tell if you're low on ink, printer jams, Etc.
Rick
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February 5th, 2010 16:00
resortor,
When you went to install Windows 7, did you install the notebook/desktop utility and the chipset drivers from Drivers & Downloads?
If there were no Windows 7 drivers, did you try installing the Vista drivers?
Rick
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February 6th, 2010 10:00
I didn't install Windows 7. I bought my Studio XPS new in December and it was pre-imaged.
btw, I also tried using the V313 with my older Inspirion 1501 laptop, following all the steps to install the appropriate drivers and it won't print with that computer either!
PudgyOne
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February 6th, 2010 13:00
rsortor,
Since you cannot print with the other computer, then we'll need to change the settings in your wireless router.
Update the firmware in your wireless router. Manufacturer's website, make & Model needed.
Broadcast SSID(You may want to change this to make it easier to connect)
Use WPA-PSK(TKIP) Security(WPA Personal). Most wireless devices work best with this type of security. Password at least 12 characters long.
Mixed b and g mode
Use channels 1, 6 or 11. Most devices work better on these channels. I use channel 11.
Keep the setting at DHCP.
Do NOT use Mac Address Filtering
Save and exit. Power everything off for 30 seconds. Power on your ISP Modem/router first. Wait 30 seconds, then turn on your wireless router.
Restart your computer and then try to connect.
Now you'll have to setup your Printer. Please make sure you're online to install the printer. Since you have a Vista machine, I'd get out the printer disk and put the disk in the Vista machine. It will prompt you to setup the printer. At one point, you'll be asked to connect the printer with the USB Cable. Do so at this time and follow the instructions. After you install the printer, then see if you can print with the Vista machine wirelessly.
Then download the Vista drivers that match your Windows 7 machine. If you're using Windows 7 32-bit, then download the Vista 32-bit drivers. If using Windows 7 64-bit, then download the Vista 64-bit drivers.
Install the Vista drivers in the compatibility mode on the Windows 7 machine.
More instructions and driver downloads can be found at...
V313 All-In-One Printer owners thread
Any questions, please feel free to ask.
Rick
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February 6th, 2010 15:00
Why? It's connected with a USB cable. And I don't have a Vista machine. The laptop is an Inspirion 1501 with XP and the desktop is a brand spanking new Studio XPS with Windows 7. The XP driver didn't work in the laptop. I just tried the Vista compatibility mode as outlined in all these threads after everything else failed. It did too...
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February 6th, 2010 15:00
resortor,
Try Delete Print Jobs to get rid of the print jobs, first.
Hit the Windows key and the R keys at the same time.
Type
sevices.msc
Hit enter. Look for something like dlcj_services. Make sure it's set for automatic. Then restart the service. Also look for the Print Spooler. Make sure it's set for automatic and restart the service.
Also try...
Enable Bidirectional Support/Enable Biodirectional Support
What happens now?
Rick
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February 6th, 2010 15:00
The Studio XPS is a desktop. And I've tried three different USB ports. The computer sees the printer, the printer responds when I open the Dell printer software and tell it to scan. It just won't print. Print jobs hang in the queue and nothing prints.
PudgyOne
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February 6th, 2010 15:00
rsortor,
Sorry, I missed that.
You new Studio, is this a laptop or a desktop? I feel you have a USB Port issue.
Rick
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February 7th, 2010 05:00
There is no"dlcj_services" in the alphabetical list. After "dlba_device" the next item is "dlea_device." There is a Print Spooler and it is set for automatic. And I saw the Bidirectional Support information in one of the threads and the box next to it was always checked. Still no printing from the unit.
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February 7th, 2010 06:00
rsortor,
Just something else to try. Go to Drivers & Downloads enter your service tag number. With all usb devices disconnected, download and install the desktop/notebook Utility and the chipset drivers. If there are none listed, then use the Vista drivers. I feel there is a small issue with your USB Ports and doing this will correct the problem. I have seen Windows say that theye are no problems and on my laptop, I have actually uninstalled them all and restart my computer but since you have a desktop, because your computer has the mouse and keyboard connected, I have heard others say this is how you correct the USB Port problem.
Rick
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February 7th, 2010 07:00
When I go to the Drivers & Downloads page, it already has my service tag # for the printer (with a picture of the printer)and I don't see anything about desktop/notebook Utility or chipset drivers. The only selectable thing there is a drop-down list of Operating Systems. I choose Vista 64-bit, right? (my W7 OS is 64-bit) The only thing on the download list under "All Printer V313 (All-in-One) (1-files)" is "Dell Driver" Are the desktop/notebook Utility and the chipset drivers included within the files that download when I click the button? Also, I'll have to have the mouse connected at the very least to one USB port in order to do anything..
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February 7th, 2010 11:00
rsortor,
The service tag number for your computer. you can click on locate my servive tag and the program will find the service tag of your computer. Since all I know is that you have an XPS, I don't know the model number, so I cannot located these files for you.
Rick
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February 7th, 2010 15:00
Thanks for all the help and feedback but nothing's worked and I'm returning the printer.
wlb07
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July 20th, 2010 07:00
I am experiencing a similiar problem. Communication is being sent from the computer to the printer but nothing is printing to my Dell V313 printer. It had been working fine, so this came out of no-where. The Queu now indicates that 5 print jobs are being held up. I have tried to delete/cancel the jobs, but the first just hangs out there with the statu os "Deleting - Printing". I have powered off, unplugged, tried to reset and nothing is working. Can anyone help? (Windows 7 user)