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| | Re: Parallel Port Settings? I cycled through all of these settings and was unable to get a response from the printer. The printer works properly when connected directly to an XP machine. "Bruce Sanderson" wrote: Quote: > To specifically answer your question, there are three places I can think of > where LPT1 port settings appear: > > 1. in the XP virtual machine - Computer Management, Device Manager, expand > Ports (COM & LPT), right click Printer Port (LPT1), select the Port Settings > tab > > 2. in the Vista X64 host - Computer Management, Device Manager, expand Ports > (COM & LPT), right click Printer Port (LPT1), select the Port Settings tab > > 3. in the BIOS of the host computer > > Not sure I can help further; I tried to print to my HP 660C (parallel port) > from an XP virtual machine without success - XP spooled the print, said it > was printing and deleted the print (all normal), but nothing appeared on the > printer. > > The host is Vista X64 SP1 using Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1, The guest is XP > SP3. > > I know that the HP 660C and the parallel port (on motherboard) are working > because I could print to it successfully from the Vista host before trying > to print from the XP guest. > > According to > http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro....mspx?mfr=true > and http://support.microsoft.com/kb/867587: > > a. the parallel port on the host must be the "default" - I/O address > 378-37F - for LPT1 > b. the host OS must not have already "captured" the port - this essentially > means you have to stop the Print Spooler service on the host - you probably > need to set the Print Spooler start type to Disabled and restart the host > > Until I did b. I got an error in the Virtual Server Event Log that the port > could not attached because it was not available - already in use. > > Also, you need to restart the guest after changing the LPT1 setting in the > guest VM Properties from None to Host LPT1. > > Possible alternatives > 1. if you have another computer (even an old one about to be recycled), > would be to attach your printer to the old computer and printing over the > network from the guest VM > 2. get a network printer box (often called a "Print Server") hat has a > parallel connection (e.g. an HP JetDirect) - you should be able to print to > this by creating a Standard TCP/IP Port in the Add Printer Wizard (see > http://members.shaw.ca/bsanders/Prin...r%20device.htm > for details). > > -- > Bruce Sanderson > http://members.shaw.ca/bsanders > > It is perfectly useless to know the right answer to the wrong question. > > > > <newscorrespondent@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:_WEpk.29861$KZ.22266@xxxxxx Quote: > > My host is Vista64 SP1. > > I am using Virtual Server 1.1.629.0 R2 SP1 > > I have an ALPS 5000 printer that does not have VISTA drivers. > > I have a virtual XP Professional SP3 machine with the ALPS 2.2.4 drivers > > installed. I have attached the parallel port to this machine. > > When I print the print dialog says the printer is not responding. > > I have not found any place to change or set parallel port settings, where > > can I look? > > > > Thanks > > Tom > |
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