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Isadora
06-28-2000, 11:47 AM
Running Win 98 Recovery disk trashed the peripherals & programs. Didn't delete them completely, just messed about enough so they don't work. Trying to reinstall.

Device manager shows no warnings; but does show LPT2 for two devices (2 ports).

Ports:
Printer Port (LPT1) - visioneer scanner
Lava Parallel PCI (LPT2) - Zip drive
Communications Port (Com 1)

Printer is plugged into USB port with Entraga USB to Parallel Converter installed.

Details under the printer show:
LPT2USB1: BJC-620 raster driver

Both Lava Parallel (Zip) and USB (printer) using LPT2? Is something wrong here?

glc
06-29-2000, 08:26 PM
Do all 3 devices work? If so - no problem - the USB printer driver is using a "virtual" LPT2. If they don't all work, then you have a problem.

Isadora
07-03-2000, 10:49 AM
Scanner works

Printer- error message reads:

There was an error writing to LPT2USB1. There was a problem printing to the port. Check to make sure your printer is configured to use a valid port.

Zip removable drive - the install disk won't work, so I'm not sure about it.

All 3 are getting power. LED lites are lit.

glc
07-03-2000, 10:51 AM
In that case, I would find a way in the Canon driver to set the port emulation to LPT3.

Isadora
07-03-2000, 11:08 AM
New clue. Port info has changed.

Opened the Printer - Properties
The Port listing shows "LPT2USB1-Unknown USB printer"

Logic: the USB to Parallel Printer Converter isn't operating. I'll track down the wires tonite or tomorrow.

Isadora
07-05-2000, 05:23 AM
I decided quickest way was to Remove from the Device Manager and do a fresh install. Still no luck.

Under troubleshooting it suggested changing the IRQ settings. I hate doing that. Kept troubleshooting.

Guess what got the printer working? Disable bi-directional support in the spool settings. I'll repost this one as a TroubleShooting Tip at the top of the Peripheral Forum. A lot of weeks spent to find a simple solution.