Can't you share a printer in XP-Mode, so that Windows 7 (32 or 64) can use
it? I expect that it does require some drivers on the Win7 side, though.
Perhaps worth a try. 

 

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Ian Thomas
Victoria Park, Western Australia

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Greg Keogh
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2011 12:08 PM
To: 'ozDotNet'
Subject: [OT] Windows 7 and Parallel port card

 

Folks, I've been helping a friend migrate from a 4 year old box to a snazzy
new one we built last week.

 

He has an EPSON Stylus 700 printer which plugs into the 25-pin male printer
port on the old box, but the new motherboard doesn't have those old types of
plugs, just USBs. He either buys a new printer, buys a Centronix-to-USB
cable or buys a parallel port card. We did the latter cheap option because
the local shop had a $12 Ritmo 1-port parallel card available.

 

Now I can't get Windows 7 to recognise the card. It came with a driver CD
which only goes as far as Vista and an attempt to install that driver gives
a helpful message like "Installation failed". Web searches produced one
possible driver from a different brand, but that install produces a version
rejection message.

 

Device Manager shows the parallel port card with an exclamation mark.
Attempts to upgrade the driver from here always fail. Attempts to locate the
driver INF file also fail. I can also see COM1 and LPT1 listed in Device
Manager, but I presume they don't actually exist.

 

I'm confused and out of ideas. Any ideas anyone?

 

Greg

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