Re: HP 840C printer won't print

From: Davide Guolo (guolo.NOSPAM.davide_at_libero.it)
Date: 08/25/04


Date: Wed, 25 Aug 2004 17:20:37 GMT

vince,

> The HP 840C is listed as compatible
> with Windows XP. I was able to get the printer to print
> using a USB cable. Why can't I print from the lpt1 port
> anymore?

mine works ok either with the parallel or with the USB port.
Try to remove the parallel port and reboot Windows to have it automatically
recognized and reinstalled.

Regards,
Davide Guolo
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