
Jimmy, I've been running Vista 圆4 for over a year now. Might look at the virtual machine, would that be easier to print than rebooting to my XP system? Happy Holidays. You were still with Kodak weren't you? I know I traded messages back and forth when I was looking to buy this printer. This printer has worked great for me the last 4 years. I really need it to print on the 64 bit side as my editing programs are now 64 bit, except the older versions on my XP. Guess there is no way to set it up on a Print Server on my network? Not sure how since I still would have to load the drivers on my 64 bit system. But with the new camera's coming out with newer file structures, the older programs won't recognize them. I have to restart the computer and boot up XP so I can print. I set up a new hard drive to run the Windows 7, so I have a dual boot system. But I still have my 32 bit xp on another drive running everything I was running. Unfortunately I am running the 64-bit version. The first person I thought about asking on this was you! And you answered. So, the driver can be installed under Windows 7 (only the 32-bit version). I told it to go ahead, and it fixed the USB printing support, and successfully installed the driver. I then went into the "Devices and Printers" section, where it asked me if I wanted to try repairing the 1400 driver installation. I tried installing the Kodak 1400 driver, but it said that the USB printing support failed to install. I just installed Win7 Ultimate x86 as a virtual machine (Sun VirtualBox). Is there a secret on how to install them or am I out of luck if I go to Windows 7? But I am wanting to go to Win7 and it won't install the drivers. I know the 1400 is discontinued and only had 32bit drivers.
