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Connecting USB to parallel device (in Windows 7?)

 
 
DManzaluni
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      1st Mar 2011
I have a computer with both Windows 7 and XP installed on it and am
trying to use a Laserjet 6L on an infowave USB to parallel converter.

The converter shows up correctly as an Agere printer in the systray
when it is connected but not on the printers page, whatever that
means? I have installed the Laserjet 6L but I cant see how to port it
to the USB to parallel connector?

I tried going to Ports in Printer properties but only normal ports are
shown such as LPT1-3, various COMs etc show up in Printers. I did try
adding a port but it didnt seem to let me configure it as a USB port.
Nothing shows the Agere printer once I receive the message that it has
successfully been installed, - neither as a printer nor as anything
in device manager.

I tried adding a port and calling it LPT1USB but I think it only added
the name, The OS now doesn't let me configure the device to be or to
use a USB port.

(same problem with XP so I assume the solution should be the same)
 
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      1st Mar 2011
On 3/1/2011 12:17 PM, DManzaluni wrote:
> I have a computer with both Windows 7 and XP installed on it and am
> trying to use a Laserjet 6L on an infowave USB to parallel converter.
>
> The converter shows up correctly as an Agere printer in the systray
> when it is connected but not on the printers page, whatever that
> means? I have installed the Laserjet 6L but I cant see how to port it
> to the USB to parallel connector?
>
> I tried going to Ports in Printer properties but only normal ports are
> shown such as LPT1-3, various COMs etc show up in Printers. I did try
> adding a port but it didnt seem to let me configure it as a USB port.
> Nothing shows the Agere printer once I receive the message that it has
> successfully been installed, - neither as a printer nor as anything
> in device manager.
>
> I tried adding a port and calling it LPT1USB but I think it only added
> the name, The OS now doesn't let me configure the device to be or to
> use a USB port.
>
> (same problem with XP so I assume the solution should be the same)


I don't know the answer to your question, but, just like your USB to
Parallel device wasn't probably too expensive, finding an internal card
that will offer a parallel interface should not be too expensive either.

Of course, you know, it's time to retire that printer....

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...-018-_-Product

15 bucks at newegg


 
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DManzaluni
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      2nd Mar 2011

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> I don't know the answer to your question, but, just like your USB to
> Parallel device wasn't probably too expensive, finding an internal card
> that will offer a parallel interface should not be too expensive either.


I had a look at the device you mentioned and it looks perfectly
serviceable but I cant really connect it to a MacBook Pro.

> Of course, you know, it's time to retire that printer....


Yes, I accept that (I took it out of retirement!) but I also have a
Laserjet 1300 which is a bit newer and a few spare cartridges for it
and the 1300 has started only lighting up it's front lights after any
first page instead of printing the whole document and I cant figure
out what is wrong with it. So as I cant see any difference in
functionality between these old printers and new laserjets, I thought
I might try this USB-Parallel device which should do at least
something?
 
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DManzaluni
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      3rd Mar 2011
On Mar 2, 4:00*pm, Tony <lizandtony at orcon dot net dot nz> wrote:

> If the Laserjet 1300 prints one page and then some lights come on then there is
> a problem with the printer. If you want to post what the condition of each
> light is (on, of, flashing etc), I will see if I can interpret the problem.
> Tony


Thanks for that Tony, I would quite like to dump such an elderly
printer as this 6L where I should be able to use spare carts from the
6L in the 1300! Especially as the USB-Parallel cable seem to be a
major problem.

The symptoms on the 1300 are that all lights stay on and the printer
stops working: I can delete all jobs and unplug the printer and start
it again and let it re-cycle and then it returns to normal state but
as soon as I try to print one job, it just prints the first page and
then all three lights come on again.
 
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      3rd Mar 2011
On 3/3/2011 11:08 AM, DManzaluni wrote:
> On Mar 2, 4:00 pm, Tony<lizandtony at orcon dot net dot nz> wrote:
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>> If the Laserjet 1300 prints one page and then some lights come on then there is
>> a problem with the printer. If you want to post what the condition of each
>> light is (on, of, flashing etc), I will see if I can interpret the problem.
>> Tony

>
> Thanks for that Tony, I would quite like to dump such an elderly
> printer as this 6L where I should be able to use spare carts from the
> 6L in the 1300! Especially as the USB-Parallel cable seem to be a
> major problem.
>
> The symptoms on the 1300 are that all lights stay on and the printer
> stops working: I can delete all jobs and unplug the printer and start
> it again and let it re-cycle and then it returns to normal state but
> as soon as I try to print one job, it just prints the first page and
> then all three lights come on again.



That sounds like a general error in communication. Information makes it
way to the printer, the printer sends acknowledgment back, but never
hears back again.

But from what I read, the 1300 should take standard USB "printer" cable.
I couldn't tell which com ports the 6L came with, but, besides the
parallel their might be a serial that might work. Of course, that's
another special cable itself. And slower.
 
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DManzaluni
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      3rd Mar 2011
On Mar 3, 4:12*pm, Tony <lizandtony at orcon dot net dot nz> wrote:
> DManzaluni <dmanzal...@googlemail.com> wrote:
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> On Mar 2, 4:00 pm, Tony <lizandtony at orcon dot net dot nz> wrote:
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> >> If the Laserjet 1300 prints one page and then some lights come on thenthere
> >>is
> >> a problem with the printer. If you want to post what the condition of each
> >> light is (on, of, flashing etc), I will see if I can interpret the problem.
> >> Tony

>
> >Thanks for that Tony, I would quite like to dump such an elderly
> >printer as this 6L where I should be able to use spare carts from the
> >6L in the 1300! *Especially as the USB-Parallel cable seem to be a
> >major problem.

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> >The symptoms on the 1300 are that all lights stay on and the printer
> >stops working: I can delete all jobs and unplug the printer and start
> >it again and let it re-cycle and then it returns to normal state but
> >as soon as I try to print one job, it just prints the first page and
> >then all three lights come on again.

>
> This is the procedure to follow -
> 1. Turn the printer off and back on.
> 2. Unplug the printer for 5 minutes, plug it
> back in, and turn it on.
> 3. If the printer still has an error, press
> and hold down the GO button. Record what lights are on and let me know what the
> condition of the lights is, some may be flashing. There are many possibilities
> but be warned the all 3 lights on steady is a "fatal error" and repair may be
> very expensive, can't be sure until I get the second set of lights.
> Tony


No, the whole point is that when I unplug and leave, the printer
cycles and reports that all is OK

Only after the first page do all the lights go on and the print job
stops.Nothing I can do then will have any effect on the lights besides
unplugging it. Does this sound fatal? If so, even more need to
figure out how on earth to get the Infowave/ Agere Systems cable to
work with the 6L!!
 
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Jeff Jonas
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      6th Mar 2011
>>I tried going to Ports in Printer properties but only normal ports are
>>shown such as LPT1-3, various COMs etc show up in Printers.


*sigh* old drivers only showed parallel & serial ports,
had no clue new things might evolve.

>I was looking for some info for a client and found this suggestion:


>* Plug in the USB adapter but leave it disconnected from the printer ...
>* Connect the USB adapter to the printer and switch on the printer and
>wait until the printer shows Ready. Now start the PC ...


I'm inclined to try the 2nd (connect USB to printer, turn on printer)
but I see no need to restart the PC.
Hot-plugging the USB ought to auto-detect the USB adapter
and perhaps the printer attached to it.
 
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DManzaluni
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      7th Mar 2011
On Mar 6, 5:32*am, je...@panix.com (Jeff Jonas) wrote:
> >>I tried going to Ports in Printer properties but only normal ports are
> >>shown such as LPT1-3, various COMs etc show up in Printers.

>
> *sigh* old drivers only showed parallel & serial ports,
> had no clue new things might evolve.
>
> >I was looking for some info for a client and found this suggestion:
> >* Plug in the USB adapter but leave it disconnected from the printer ...
> >* Connect the USB adapter to the printer and switch on the printer and
> >wait until the printer shows Ready. Now start the PC ...

>
> I'm inclined to try the 2nd (connect USB to printer, turn on printer)
> but I see no need to restart the PC.
> Hot-plugging the USB ought to auto-detect the USB adapter
> and perhaps the printer attached to it.


That was why I posted here, - because not only does it not do so
automatically, searching for newly connected printers doesnt find
anything at the end of that Agere cable either!
 
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DManzaluni
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      9th Mar 2011
On Mar 3, 5:09*pm, Tony <lizandtony at orcon dot net dot nz> wrote:

> With all lights on, if you press the GO buttone, what do the lights do then?
> Tony


OK Guys sorry to bother you all

This is what I should probably have done before posting

It appears that the problem is with the printer. It isnt seen by
ANYTHING! I plugged it into a Dell XP computer and it isnt seen at
all. I tried installing the drivers and nothing is seen

I scanned for all newly connected printers and nothing is seen. I
went into printer properties and enabled/disabled bidirectional
printing and it didnt make any difference

The cable is a high quality HP one so:

I suppose it is time for the scrapheap. Now however I am becoming
desperate to know what is wrong with the 1300. Is there no way of
reseting this printer by unpluggng it and doing some diagnostics
BEFORE it tries to print a second page and lights up all its lights?
No amount of pressing any buttons when all three lights are lit up has
any effect: Unless I am incorrectly identifying the GO button, do I
have TWO printers ready for the scrap heap!!
 
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      9th Mar 2011
On Mar 9, 4:11*pm, Tony <lizandtony at orcon dot net dot nz> wrote:
> DManzaluni <dmanzal...@googlemail.com> wrote:
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> On Mar 3, 5:09 pm, Tony <lizandtony at orcon dot net dot nz> wrote:
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> >> Tony

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> >OK Guys sorry to bother you all

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> >This is what I should probably have done before posting

>
> >It appears that the problem is with the printer. It isnt seen by
> >ANYTHING! *I plugged it into a Dell XP computer and it isnt seen at
> >all. I tried installing the drivers and nothing is seen

>
> >I scanned for all newly connected printers and nothing is seen. *I
> >went into printer properties and enabled/disabled bidirectional
> >printing and it didnt make any difference

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> >The cable is a high quality HP one so:

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> >I suppose it is time for the scrapheap. Now however I am becoming
> >desperate to know what is wrong with the 1300. Is there no way of
> >reseting this printer by unpluggng it and doing some diagnostics
> >BEFORE it tries to print a *second page and lights up all its lights?
> >No amount of pressing any buttons when all three lights are lit up has
> >any effect: Unless I am incorrectly identifying the GO button, do I
> >have TWO printers ready for the scrap heap!!

>
> The GO button is the large one.
> When the first page prints and all three lights are on steady, press the GO
> button and hold it down, if all three lights are still on and steady (not
> flashing) then there is a problem with the formatter. That is a printed circuit
> board in the printer which interfaces the printer engine with your computer. If
> one or more of the lights goes out or flashes (with the GO button presseddown)
> then the eror is something different. Be careful to ensure you can see whether
> the light in the GO button is on or not, you can hide the light in the button
> with your finger.
> If all three lights are on steady you will need to check whether there is
> optional memory installed. To do this unplug the power cable, remove the print
> server (pulls out) this is at the left rear (the PC cable plugs into it).
> Remove the left cover- there is a small tab at the left rear on the left cover,
> push it and swing the left cover open. This will expose a metal plate andsome
> cables. In the middle of the plate is a vertical slot, if there is a memory
> module protruding from that slot remove it by rotating the little cams that
> latch it into place top and bottom. This is easier than it sounds. Now
> reassemble and try printing again.If all is well then the optional memoryhas
> failed (or it was making a bad connection in which case reinstalling the memory
> may fix the issue). You should be able to print without the optional memory. If
> there is no optional memory or it fails with the optional memory removed then
> the formatter is faulty. Formatters cost between US$40 and US$80 so it would be
> better to buy an entry level laser printer, one of the Brother units would be
> fine.
>
> Tony


Yes, I figured that was the GO button and know all about the memory
problems from my days with a 5MP to which I had added memory which
failed and needed re-seating regularly!

Infuriatingly, the whole printer now refuses to fail and while
resetting it, I noticed that the cartridge is different from the 6L
cartridge. So I dont need to keep the 6L for any purpose if it has
indeed failed. In fact where I live, people chuck out newish printers
regularly so there is no real need to keep this dinosaur save that I
do have a spare cartridge for it (a new sealed NT-C3906, admittedly
dated USE BY 2007, which I am pretty sure goes in the 6L, not the
1300)

Can I assume that even where the 6L lights up all its lights properly
and cycles properly, and prints a test page, if there is no
communication between it and any computer, the problem is not easily
fixable and no amount of diagnosis is likely to achieve anything?
 
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