When using the printer to print files, you may encounter the problem that the system pops up the save as XPS / PDF window. In this case, we can't print the files normally. Here are some relevant materials I sorted out about the printer print files pop up and save as XPS or PDF in win7 system for your reference.
1. When we print and pop up the Save As dialog window, we first close the window, return to the desktop, find the start menu and right-click;
2. After right clicking the start menu option, we find a "control panel" management option in the pop-up option list at the top, and click it;
3. Then, after we click the management option of control panel, we enter the panel. We find the option of "equipment and printer" in the list function below the panel and click it;
4. After clicking to enter the printer management panel, we find the printer, and then right-click it. In the pop-up options, we click the "set as default printer" option;
5. Next, we return to the location of the document and reprint it to enter the printing management panel;
6. Finally, in the print panel, please note that in the first "printer" option in the panel, we need to select the printer connected to our computer, and then click Print.
1. First set the shared win7 system printer for sharing, such as setting the printer sharing name to 123 (the shared computer must first set the user name and password, and then use it);
2. Open the control panel - user account and Family Safety - credential manager on the computer to be shared (win7 system here);
3. Then add credentials at the same time in "windows credentials" and "ordinary credentials", that is, click Add windows credentials and add ordinary credentials;
4. Fill in the host name of the shared computer in the "Internet address or network address" column (I'm LAN IP here), fill in the user name of the shared computer in the second column "user name", and fill in the password of the shared computer in the third column "password";
5. Finally, set up printer sharing on the computer to be shared.