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24/01/1999 09:46:25
 
 
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24/01/1999 09:22:24
Allen Hanna
H. A. Hanna Associates
Indianola, Indiana, États-Unis
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Windows
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Thread ID:
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>We just installed two networks and both have printer problems.
>One network (two computers and one printer) has a printer connected to "LPT1 (ECP printer port)" on the computer running Win95. When we try to print from the remote computer (Win98), the printer, HP5L, immediately takes itself off line. Any suggestions?

What version of Win95? There are some known problems with shared printing, which can be fixed by patches available from Microsoft. Try Windows Update for All Platforms

>What's an ECP port?

An ECP port is a parallel port with hardware that allows for better performance and printer control. It also requires a fully-compliant printer cable, a printer than can get along with an ECP port, and will glom an IRQ (interrupt) and DMA channel that can't be shared with other devices. If your system has the resources, and your printer can use it, the ECP style print port offers both performance and capability advantages.

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>On the other network we have two computers (Win95) and two printers (HP820C and HP890C). When printing through the network to the 820C everything seems to be working OK except the printer won't print anything. There's no error or anything. The output to the printer just gets lost somewhere. The HP890 works fine.
>

Do the print jobs make it to the spooler? (you can see jobs spooled and waiting by opening the printer from the Printers dialog.) It may be that the queue is set as held.

You might also have a problem with a printer cable, especailly if it's an older cable that might not have all 25 printer port signals carried properly. A new, IEEE compliant printer cable might help in this case.
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