Re: Assinging new USB laser printer to LPT1 port?
- From: "Patrick Keenan" <test@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2009 18:55:58 -0500
"Leonard Grey" <l.grey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Any more questions? ;-)
First: It would help if you stated your printer make and model, so we
could reference the manufacturer's technical support. But in general:
LPT1 is the parallel port, not a USB port. If you are connecting your
printer with a parallel cable, you use the parallel port. If you are
connecting your printer with a USB cable, you use a USB port.
USB is plug and play - just plug a USB device into a USB port, and Windows
takes care of the rest. You don't even need to install your printer
driver - Windows will use its own driver - but you'll probably have more
features if you install the printer manufacturer's driver.
Sorry, but some USB printers will *not* install properly this way. You
must consult the setup directions for the specific model.
To see if Windows has installed your printer, go to Control Panel >
Printers. Do you see an icon for your printer?
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Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est
Timo Price wrote:
I setup a new laser printer.
During the installation of the driver I am asked where WinXP should find
the USB connected port.
By default "LPT1" was selected.
Is that correct?
How can I find out (without printing a test page) if the USB connected
laser printer can successfully be
seen by WinXP?
Is the driver active immediately after installation or is re-boot
necessary?
Timo
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