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HP all in one T series and WINXP problem
My daughter has the HP T45 all in one Printer and even after we
downloaded the latest driver from the HP site it does not work for Print . Installation of driver went smoothly after we first un-installed the previous driver, in fact, deleted the HP all in one Printer. Then re-installed with the XP driver from the HP site. It puts the HP all in one printer in the Control panel and the Fax portion works fine. The copy portion is VERY, VERY slow and the print does not work at all. Connections are firm, got new Belkin bi-directional cable. Still no go. It worked fine under Windows 98SE. Anybody has a fix for this? LPT1 port is enabled, ECP OK. New cables, bi-directional OK. What else?????? |
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HP all in one T series and WINXP problem
Try setting the LPT port in the BIOS to EPP, not ECP.
Cari www.coribright.com "Karolus des Reyches197" wrote in message ... My daughter has the HP T45 all in one Printer and even after we downloaded the latest driver from the HP site it does not work for Print . Installation of driver went smoothly after we first un-installed the previous driver, in fact, deleted the HP all in one Printer. Then re-installed with the XP driver from the HP site. It puts the HP all in one printer in the Control panel and the Fax portion works fine. The copy portion is VERY, VERY slow and the print does not work at all. Connections are firm, got new Belkin bi-directional cable. Still no go. It worked fine under Windows 98SE. Anybody has a fix for this? LPT1 port is enabled, ECP OK. New cables, bi-directional OK. What else?????? |
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HP all in one T series and WINXP problem
I see nothing in the BIOS to set it to either EPP or ECP.
"Cari MS-MVP" wrote in message ... Try setting the LPT port in the BIOS to EPP, not ECP. Cari www.coribright.com "Karolus des Reyches197" wrote in message ... My daughter has the HP T45 all in one Printer and even after we downloaded the latest driver from the HP site it does not work for Print . Installation of driver went smoothly after we first un-installed the previous driver, in fact, deleted the HP all in one Printer. Then re-installed with the XP driver from the HP site. It puts the HP all in one printer in the Control panel and the Fax portion works fine. The copy portion is VERY, VERY slow and the print does not work at all. Connections are firm, got new Belkin bi-directional cable. Still no go. It worked fine under Windows 98SE. Anybody has a fix for this? LPT1 port is enabled, ECP OK. New cables, bi-directional OK. What else?????? |
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HP all in one T series and WINXP problem
I am following this posting because I'm having the same
problem. When I download the XP driver for this printer, it tells me there are XP .sys files missing. But I am also not able to change my LPT port to ECP or EPP because I can't enter BIOS when I boot the computer (nothing happens when I press F2 as instructed to enter setup). Help! -----Original Message----- I see nothing in the BIOS to set it to either EPP or ECP. "Cari MS-MVP" wrote in message ... Try setting the LPT port in the BIOS to EPP, not ECP. Cari www.coribright.com "Karolus des Reyches197" wrote in message ... My daughter has the HP T45 all in one Printer and even after we downloaded the latest driver from the HP site it does not work for Print . Installation of driver went smoothly after we first un- installed the previous driver, in fact, deleted the HP all in one Printer. Then re- installed with the XP driver from the HP site. It puts the HP all in one printer in the Control panel and the Fax portion works fine. The copy portion is VERY, VERY slow and the print does not work at all. Connections are firm, got new Belkin bi- directional cable. Still no go. It worked fine under Windows 98SE. Anybody has a fix for this? LPT1 port is enabled, ECP OK. New cables, bi- directional OK. What else?????? . |
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HP all in one T series and WINXP problem
Check your PC manual to ensure that it is F2 you are supposed to be
pressing.... BIOS keypresses differ from PC to PC. Once the LPT port is set at EPP, if the problem still exists, do a COMPLETE unisntall and reinstall of the printer as per http://www.coribright.com/Windows/Article%20One.htm Cari www.coribright.com wrote in message ... I am following this posting because I'm having the same problem. When I download the XP driver for this printer, it tells me there are XP .sys files missing. But I am also not able to change my LPT port to ECP or EPP because I can't enter BIOS when I boot the computer (nothing happens when I press F2 as instructed to enter setup). Help! -----Original Message----- I see nothing in the BIOS to set it to either EPP or ECP. "Cari MS-MVP" wrote in message ... Try setting the LPT port in the BIOS to EPP, not ECP. Cari www.coribright.com "Karolus des Reyches197" wrote in message ... My daughter has the HP T45 all in one Printer and even after we downloaded the latest driver from the HP site it does not work for Print . Installation of driver went smoothly after we first un- installed the previous driver, in fact, deleted the HP all in one Printer. Then re- installed with the XP driver from the HP site. It puts the HP all in one printer in the Control panel and the Fax portion works fine. The copy portion is VERY, VERY slow and the print does not work at all. Connections are firm, got new Belkin bi- directional cable. Still no go. It worked fine under Windows 98SE. Anybody has a fix for this? LPT1 port is enabled, ECP OK. New cables, bi- directional OK. What else?????? . |
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