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$0 $0Windows Server 2008 R2 is a x64 bit OS. There’s no way around that. So what do you do when you want to share the printer to machines, such as XP or Win7, that may be 32-bit? Some printer manufacturers make this easy. RICOH, for example, is pretty straight forward:$0 $0 $0Download both 32-bit and x64 print drivers.$0 $0Install the printer, being sure to browse out to the recently downloaded drivers for x64.$0 $0Once installed, head to the properties > sharing > additional drivers

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