parallel printer hp710c set up on Vista?

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I have a parallel to usb converter cable hooking up a HP 710c to a usb port
on a new Vista puter. First question is how do I know which is lpt1 or lpt2.
Can't seem to get the printer working. The printer software shows up and
the test page from properties sends, so the driver should be ok.
I tried booting up with just the cable and windows came back with a ready to
go message so I believe the cable driver is there also.
I try to send a print and a "print error" shows up in the printer job
window. I've restarted many times and tried plugging in/turning on in
different combos but I still get no print.
I don't know where to go from here. There are no error or message windows
that pop up.
 
MLM said:
I have a parallel to usb converter cable hooking up a HP 710c to a
usb port on a new Vista puter. First question is how do I know which
is lpt1 or lpt2. Can't seem to get the printer working. The printer
software shows up and the test page from properties sends, so the
driver should be ok.
I tried booting up with just the cable and windows came back with a
ready to go message so I believe the cable driver is there also.
I try to send a print and a "print error" shows up in the printer job
window. I've restarted many times and tried plugging in/turning on in
different combos but I still get no print.
I don't know where to go from here. There are no error or message
windows that pop up.
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I have a 712C which is basically the same printer...
I have it connected with a parallel cable. All I had
to do was connect it and Vista installed the drivers.

If you have a parallel cable it may be worth a try.

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I have a 722c with a parallel connection and I had to set the bios to
bi-directional printing ecc or epp
may also work.
 
I have a parallel to usb converter cable hooking up a HP 710c to a usb port 
on a new Vista puter.

I've seen so many people report problems with USB to parallel converters and
parallel printers .....

The usually reliable solution is to use a PCMCIA to Parallel adapter -- those
usually work but are more expensive than USB to Parallel.

The suggestion to turn off bidirectional if you can in the port is worth
trying.
 
BigJim said:
I have a 722c with a parallel connection

Wonderful printer -- one of the best they ever made. I only got rid of
mine to get faster and better photograph printing (got the PS8250) but
I felt good when I could pass the 722 on to someone with no printer at
all.
 
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