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