Pimpom wrote:
> I have a very occasional need for a scanner, so I dug up an old
> Acer ScanPrisa 640P parallel port model. By all accounts, this
> model never came with a driver for Windows XP. All searches for
> an XP driver pointed to the software MiraScan, with a few
> mentioning a separate inf file, namely EPP2K.inf. I downloaded
> both and tried it out with an old 32-bit Athlon XP machine that
> has a parallel port, running WinXP SP2. It worked, though it was
> a bit temperamental.
>
> Next, I connected it to my newer PC, also Win XP SP2, which has a
> new but untested PCI-Parallel port card. The card driver
> installed without a hitch and shows up as LPT3. When tested with
> a DMP, the port works flawlessly, but refuses to detect the
> scanner.
>
> Adding new hardware using the EPP2K.inf file makes it show in
> Device Manager as "Color FlatbedScanner". Properties show it as
> an EPPSCANNER connected to LPT3, but the status is always
> "Unavailable".
>
> To sum up: The scanner works with a computer that has an
> integrated parallel port. It doesn't work with a PCI-LPT card.
> The PCI-LPT card works with a DMP. Can anyone help please?
>
Maybe the driver is insistent it be on LPT1 ?
The document here doesn't suggest it is necessary, but it's all
I can think of.
http://www.lavalink.com/dev/fileadmi...pci_manual.pdf
Maybe the higher level software, doesn't like it if the hardware
is moved to another parallel port ?
Paul