Don't trust the "driver download" websites. They will give you a virus. Use the generic HP route. Your tank of a printer will live to see another Windows update. Have you successfully installed the AR-5618 on Windows 11? Let me know in the comments below. Yes, I know the AR-5618 has a parallel port. No, a "USB to Parallel" cable will not fix the driver issue; it just changes the port.

If you need duplex printing (double-sided), the AR-5618 doesn't have it. If you scan more than 10 pages a week, the lack of native 64-bit scanning will drive you insane. Final Verdict Sharp abandoned this machine. Microsoft changed the kernel. But with the HP Universal PCL 5 driver and VueScan , you can run the AR-5618 on Windows 10 64-bit for another five years.

The AR-5618 uses a legacy TWAIN driver that is strictly 32-bit. Windows 10 64-bit load this driver into the standard "Windows Scan" or "Windows Fax and Scan" apps.

The last official drivers Sharp released for the AR-5618 were , designed for Windows 2000, XP, and Vista.

If you are reading this, you likely have a workhorse of a machine sitting in the corner of your office or garage: the Sharp AR-5618 . This monochrome multifunction printer (copier/scanner/printer) was a staple of the early 2000s. It is built like a tank, and its toner is cheap.

But there is a digital wall standing between you and productivity. You just upgraded your PC to Windows 10 (64-bit). You plug in the USB cable, and... nothing. Windows doesn't recognize it. You search Sharp's official website, only to find that support for this model died somewhere around Windows XP.