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sewnsewer2 09-06-2013 06:39 PM

Need a little help please...
 
1- Does anyone know where I can find and download free true type fonts?
I am looking for

lucida handwriting, gweek, Janie, and baabook fonts.

2- does anyone know how to connect my Lexmark 4530 printer to a new lap top? I have tried everything I know of and I can't find my disk either.


Thanks!!

nvb50 09-07-2013 04:31 AM

usually just plug it in and it will work.

sewnsewer2 09-07-2013 06:32 AM


Originally Posted by nvb50 (Post 6278661)
usually just plug it in and it will work.

I can't it's in the other room and I need to connect it to wireless like my other 2 are now.

d.rickman 09-07-2013 07:04 AM

Here is a site to hook up your printer to your computer:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ca4yo6HvKHU

without your disk..
Hope this helps you.

There is a web site where you can ask your questions - thru your seach engine "Google" or
whatever you use, just
start with "how do I" - then your question....

Ccorazone 09-07-2013 02:10 PM


Originally Posted by sewnsewer2 (Post 6278298)
1- Does anyone know where I can find and download free true type fonts?
I am looking for

lucida handwriting, gweek, Janie, and baabook fonts.


2- does anyone know how to connect my Lexmark 4530 printer to a new lap top? I have tried everything I know of and I can't find my disk either.


Thanks!!

Have you tried to "Google" true type fonts or get them other searches?

sew_Tracy 09-07-2013 02:18 PM

I have a kamillion font links, I agree with the Google approach!

Janette 09-08-2013 05:07 AM

Most printers today don't need disks. Go to the Lexmark site and look for their download section. It will usually ask for your model and will tell you if it has the newest drivers for your printer. Even if you found your disk it would probably be out of date. Downloading from the site gives you the most current. I did this with my new MacBook Air laptop and easily downloaded the drivers for the printer. I also discovered that Apple.com also downloads printer drivers to Mac so I didn't even need to go out to the printer manufacturer.

IBQUILTIN 09-08-2013 12:43 PM

Don't know about the fonts, but you should be able to download the drivers from Lexmark

sewnsewer2 09-08-2013 01:13 PM


Originally Posted by Janette (Post 6280491)
Most printers today don't need disks. Go to the Lexmark site and look for their download section. It will usually ask for your model and will tell you if it has the newest drivers for your printer. Even if you found your disk it would probably be out of date. Downloading from the site gives you the most current. I did this with my new MacBook Air laptop and easily downloaded the drivers for the printer. I also discovered that Apple.com also downloads printer drivers to Mac so I didn't even need to go out to the printer manufacturer.

I tried that but got no where. I am going to call them tomorrow.

gramma nancy 09-08-2013 01:51 PM

I haven't read all nine pages of replies, so someone else may have mentioned this. I think you can just go to the Lexmark website and download the drivers from there.

I have no knowledge of font sources, but a search should solve that.


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