krusty quill
New Member
Good morning all,
I hope this correspondence finds you all well. I saw you were discussing a similar problem regarding using Windows 7 with an Roland Sp-300v.
Here is my challenge. I have that printer which worked on a windows 7 desktop fine till it died. I have a replacement desktop that i purchased from newegg online that i'm trying to get to communicate with said printer. If I try to run the versacamm drivers disk for USB it says that I have missing spoolers. I'm not of the tech world so Ive looked at other threads trying to understand what that all means. I did go to Rolands site and downloaded the printer drivers onto a thumb drive, but when attempting to upload the message changes to..."printer drivers cannot be added drive module....and I don't remember the rest of the terminology.
Further I watched a video from Roland regarding installing a printer driver but i'm not sure at this point if i've over looked something silly or if i'm over my tech head.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance!
I hope this correspondence finds you all well. I saw you were discussing a similar problem regarding using Windows 7 with an Roland Sp-300v.
Here is my challenge. I have that printer which worked on a windows 7 desktop fine till it died. I have a replacement desktop that i purchased from newegg online that i'm trying to get to communicate with said printer. If I try to run the versacamm drivers disk for USB it says that I have missing spoolers. I'm not of the tech world so Ive looked at other threads trying to understand what that all means. I did go to Rolands site and downloaded the printer drivers onto a thumb drive, but when attempting to upload the message changes to..."printer drivers cannot be added drive module....and I don't remember the rest of the terminology.
Further I watched a video from Roland regarding installing a printer driver but i'm not sure at this point if i've over looked something silly or if i'm over my tech head.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance!