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June 21st, 2010 09:00

Karl,

 

A couple of things to try...

 

Restoring Your Computer´s Software to the Factory Settings

 

How to Create a System Image Backup in Windows 7

 

How to Do a System Image Recovery in Windows 7

 

Windows 7 Features: Backup and Restore

 

 

 

If you do not have the Windows 7 disks and did not make the recovery disks, you might be able to Request Backup Disks USA I would think the recovery image would be there.How To Restore or Reinstall Microsoft® Windows® on a Dell™ Computer

 

I do not know much about Linux. I have tried it before but could not get the hang of all the commands. You may be able to get help with Linus in the Dell Linux Forum.

 

 

Rick

March 6th, 2013 13:00

There is indeed a driver however it does not work on newer installs of Ubuntu and I'm having a bear of a time getting in contact with someone that can help.  I also am attempting to get this printer working on linux, only I also have (I hope) a solution to offer.  Most people who attempt to install dell's driver get the following error:

dpkg: error processing dell-inkjet-09-driver-1.0-1.i386.deb (--install):
parsing file '/var/lib/dpkg/tmp.ci/control' near line 9 package 'dell-inkjet-09-driver':
blank line in value of field 'Description'
Errors were encountered while processing:

It is at this point that the driver installation process halts and reverts.  In the dell .deb package there is a folder called DEBIAN and under that folder there is a file simply called "control".  In this file is the Description that is causing the failure, I believe. The file currently has a CR/NL (aka someone pressed enter) after the descriptor field "Description."  If this CR/NL was deleted so that the description showed on the same line as the word "Description" then there is a good probability that it will repair the driver.

Is there anyway I can have this looked into?

Driver files are located at the following link:

http://www.dell.com/support/drivers/us/en/04/DriverDetails/DriverFileFormats?c=us&s=bsd&cs=04&l=en&DriverId=R247653

Thank you for reading my wall of text,

James

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March 6th, 2013 20:00

James,

 

Your Dell V715w Printer was made for Dell by Lexmark. Go to Lexmark's website and look for drivers for the Lexmark Pro 700 Series. See if the Linux drivers are newer from there.

 

 

Rick

March 7th, 2013 19:00

Thank you for that suggestion, I had tried once before with no success.  However I did something different this time.  Instead of installing the printer via the linux printing tool, i utilized lexmark's "Lexmark Print Utility" after installing the print drivers for ubuntu.

During the install you must select the "ethernet" option, ignore wireless and USB, the system won't read them anyway.  After you do this simply point the computer to the IP address of your printer and it works like a charm.



The drivers can be found here.

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