I'm not sure, but I think that lpt1 in Windows is lp0 in linux. You
might want to reconfigure your printer software. I had a similar problem
With Slackware 3.5 and that was the solution.
--Shawn Craver
> I have installed Red Hat 5.2 into my Compaq Presario 5670 PC. During
> the
> installation I configured my printer as '/dev/lp1'.
>
> After installation I rebooted I tried to print:
>
> [root@localhost /root]# cat file.ext > /dev/lp1
>
> which only resulted in the following screen output:
>
> bash: /dev/lp1: Device not configured
>