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printer problem
Posted by zirath on June 11th, 2008


We just upgraded to windows xp from windows 98.

We have an hp laserjet 4L printer that was functioning with no problems
under win98. After upgrading to xp it no longer functions.

Also, the lpt1 port is not listed in the Device Manager (it only shows
com1).

I changed the bios from bi-directional to ecp(?) but it didn't solve the
problem.

Help appreciated.


Posted by Bill in Co. on June 11th, 2008


zirath wrote:
Have you tried running Add Printer in Control Panel?



Posted by zirath on June 12th, 2008



"Bill in Co." <not_really_here@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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Yes. I've added it from the control panel and from the "printers and faxes"
on the start/settings menu and removed it and tried again. The printer is
not detected by xp as a plug and play - and I have to add it from the list.
It adds but gives an error when trying to print the test page.




Posted by smlunatick on June 12th, 2008


On Jun 11, 4:45*pm, "zirath" <zirath_...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Parallel ports should not be set yo ECP. In my experience, ECP was to
be used for communicating with other parallel devie other than
printers and XP normally only allows printers on these.

Posted by Bill in Co. on June 12th, 2008


zirath wrote:
So if you have it added already, and then go into Control Panel, System,
Hardware, Device Manager, you can't get it to search for a driver?



Posted by zirath on June 12th, 2008



"Bill in Co." <not_really_here@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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"auto" to "enable" on the parallel port. Windows xp then found the ecp port.

However, the test page was page after page of strange computer type
sentences. such as:
%!PS-Adobe-3.0
%%Title: Test Page
%%Creator: PScript5.dll Version 5.2.2

I finally unplugged the printer.



Posted by JohnO on June 12th, 2008


Restart everything...the PC and the printer, make sure they're both off at
the same time, then restart. Try again.

By chance did you load a driver that says "PS" in the name? I'm thinking you
don't want that particular driver, unless you are doing page layout with
InDesign, Quark, or something like that...try another 4L driver that says
PCL or at least not PS.

-John O




Posted by smlunatick on June 12th, 2008


On Jun 12, 8:25*am, "JohnO" <johno@!NOOSPAM!heathkit.com> wrote:
This PS is indicating a PostScript driver which the 4L printer is not
able to do.

Posted by JohnO on June 12th, 2008



"smlunatick" <yveslec@gmail.com> wrote in message
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On Jun 12, 8:25 am, "JohnO" <johno@!NOOSPAM!heathkit.com> wrote:
This PS is indicating a PostScript driver which the 4L printer is not
able to do.
______________

I wondered about that....which means it's the wrong driver.

(and why don't certain posts I reply to get indented, and some do? I see
others have the same trouble.)

-John O




Posted by zirath on June 12th, 2008



"JohnO" <johno@!NOOSPAM!heathkit.com> wrote in message
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After a few more experiments, I changed the bios back to bi-directional and
the plug and play found the printer. It now functions ok. (Plug and play
didn't use the ps driver).