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MY PC DOESN'T HAVE A PARALLEL PORT HOW CAN I GET PRINTOUT?



 
 
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Old May 25th 10, 02:14 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general,microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware,microsoft.public.es.windowsxp,microsoft.public.windows.networking.firewall
Calvin
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Default MY PC DOESN'T HAVE A PARALLEL PORT HOW CAN I GET PRINTOUT?


You may try to look for converter for Parallel port to USB port. If you got
networking system just get a "print server" a device convert the parallel
port to RJ-45 which allow you connect to HUB or SWITCH.

"CB" wrote:

Dear All,

I have using a DOS Based Program on Windows XP environment to do my office
work. That program using Parallel port to (LPT 1) get printout We are using
EPSON and Lexmark Wide Carriage Dot Metric Printers. Now I have a Big
Problem I've changed the My PC to new IBM PC. All programs are working fine.
But this Machine doesn't have a LPT (Parallel Port). All of my Printers
Support USB But My Program doesn't support USB. Anyone please help me to
connect my Dos Based Program to map LPT port.
Thanks in Advance.
CB




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