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Epson ActionLaser 1500 - USB to Parallel (Centronics) Cable?

 
 
Kurt
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      2nd Nov 2009
I have a Epson ActionLaser 1500 that is a great workhorse... still
works fine. But, with newer computers not having a parallel port, I'm
trying to see if a "USB to Parallel" cable will work. I purchased a
TrendNet cable, but it doesn't seem to be compatible. And, since this
printer is so old, Epson will not offer up any support.

Anyone know if...
1) The printer is even compatible with a USB to Parallel cable
connection?
2) If so, how to get this to work? (other brand of cable, driver(s),
etc.)
 
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Alain191
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      2nd Nov 2009
Kurt <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> I have a Epson ActionLaser 1500 that is a great workhorse... still
> works fine. But, with newer computers not having a parallel port, I'm
> trying to see if a "USB to Parallel" cable will work. I purchased a
> TrendNet cable, but it doesn't seem to be compatible. And, since this
> printer is so old, Epson will not offer up any support.
>
> Anyone know if...
> 1) The printer is even compatible with a USB to Parallel cable
> connection?


It is possible.

> 2) If so, how to get this to work? (other brand of cable, driver(s),
> etc.)


I used an IBM 3116 with a macintosh récently, to connect it I used a
standard cable USB and an adaptator USB-parallel, all was fine.

But some cables USB did work and some others didn't.

Alain
 
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DMP
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      13th Nov 2009
Alain191 wrote:
> Kurt <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>> I have a Epson ActionLaser 1500 that is a great workhorse... still
>> works fine. But, with newer computers not having a parallel port, I'm
>> trying to see if a "USB to Parallel" cable will work. I purchased a
>> TrendNet cable, but it doesn't seem to be compatible. And, since this
>> printer is so old, Epson will not offer up any support.
>>
>> Anyone know if...
>> 1) The printer is even compatible with a USB to Parallel cable
>> connection?

>
> It is possible.
>
>> 2) If so, how to get this to work? (other brand of cable, driver(s),
>> etc.)

>
> I used an IBM 3116 with a macintosh récently, to connect it I used a
> standard cable USB and an adaptator USB-parallel, all was fine.
>
> But some cables USB did work and some others didn't.
>
> Alain



I used a one of these cables and my Epson Action Laser showed up in Win
7 64-bit as "USB printing support". So, the cable was able to find the
device.

My problem is I cannot find an HP LaserJet II or III driver to download
from the web. HP site says the LaserJet II or III drivers are on the
Vista disks, but I moved from XP to Win 7. I found an HP universal
driver HPUPD41PCL5X64.exe that I was going to try but every link that
referred to it is dead. Many driver sites appear to be unsafe. This is
my workhorse printer as well and I really hate to give it up, but there
may be no choice.

D.
 
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Bob Eager
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      13th Nov 2009
On Fri, 13 Nov 2009 16:38:52 -0500, DMP wrote:

> Alain191 wrote:
>> Kurt <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>
>>> I have a Epson ActionLaser 1500 that is a great workhorse... still
>>> works fine. But, with newer computers not having a parallel port, I'm
>>> trying to see if a "USB to Parallel" cable will work. I purchased a
>>> TrendNet cable, but it doesn't seem to be compatible. And, since this
>>> printer is so old, Epson will not offer up any support.
>>>
>>> Anyone know if...
>>> 1) The printer is even compatible with a USB to Parallel cable
>>> connection?

>>
>> It is possible.
>>
>>> 2) If so, how to get this to work? (other brand of cable, driver(s),
>>> etc.)

>>
>> I used an IBM 3116 with a macintosh récently, to connect it I used a
>> standard cable USB and an adaptator USB-parallel, all was fine.
>>
>> But some cables USB did work and some others didn't.
>>
>> Alain

>
>
> I used a one of these cables and my Epson Action Laser showed up in Win
> 7 64-bit as "USB printing support". So, the cable was able to find the
> device.
>
> My problem is I cannot find an HP LaserJet II or III driver to download
> from the web. HP site says the LaserJet II or III drivers are on the
> Vista disks, but I moved from XP to Win 7. I found an HP universal
> driver HPUPD41PCL5X64.exe that I was going to try but every link that
> referred to it is dead. Many driver sites appear to be unsafe. This is
> my workhorse printer as well and I really hate to give it up, but there
> may be no choice.


The Vista driver is readily available on the HP site, in any case....

http://tinyurl.com/yh4d8cl

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Bob Eager
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      13th Nov 2009
On Fri, 13 Nov 2009 22:20:47 +0000, Bob Eager wrote:

> The Vista driver is readily available on the HP site, in any case....
>
> http://tinyurl.com/yh4d8cl


My apologies. I didn't follow the link all the way.

Have you tried the XP driver?

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DMP
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      14th Nov 2009
Steve wrote:
> In article <hdkjl7$nbl$(E-Mail Removed)>, (E-Mail Removed) says...
>> Alain191 wrote:
>>> Kurt <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I have a Epson ActionLaser 1500 that is a great workhorse... still
>>>> works fine. But, with newer computers not having a parallel port, I'm
>>>> trying to see if a "USB to Parallel" cable will work. I purchased a
>>>> TrendNet cable, but it doesn't seem to be compatible. And, since this
>>>> printer is so old, Epson will not offer up any support.
>>>>
>>>> Anyone know if...
>>>> 1) The printer is even compatible with a USB to Parallel cable
>>>> connection?
>>> It is possible.
>>>
>>>> 2) If so, how to get this to work? (other brand of cable, driver(s),
>>>> etc.)
>>> I used an IBM 3116 with a macintosh récently, to connect it I used a
>>> standard cable USB and an adaptator USB-parallel, all was fine.
>>>
>>> But some cables USB did work and some others didn't.
>>>
>>> Alain

>>
>> I used a one of these cables and my Epson Action Laser showed up in Win
>> 7 64-bit as "USB printing support". So, the cable was able to find the
>> device.
>>
>> My problem is I cannot find an HP LaserJet II or III driver to download
>> from the web. HP site says the LaserJet II or III drivers are on the
>> Vista disks, but I moved from XP to Win 7. I found an HP universal
>> driver HPUPD41PCL5X64.exe that I was going to try but every link that
>> referred to it is dead. Many driver sites appear to be unsafe. This is
>> my workhorse printer as well and I really hate to give it up, but there
>> may be no choice.
>>
>> D.

>
> Have the OP and/or you tried adding a parallel port? Some motherboards have the
> header on the motherboard and it's just a matter of installing a connector, or
> perhaps installing a parallel port card?
>
>
>
>
>
>
> s



Steve-Thanks for the tip about the header on the motherboard. I will
look. That would be the easy solution. I am also going to look for a
driver on the Win 7 disk. I opted out of having Windows find driver
updates for me.

I have read about the IEEE 1284 parallel cards and will consider one of
those as well.

Diane
 
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Silicon Sam
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      14th Nov 2009
On Nov 14, 9:11*am, "Ato_Zee" <ato_...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On 14-Nov-2009, DMP <dian...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > >> My problem is I cannot find an HP LaserJet II or III driver to download

>
> > >> from the web. HP site says the LaserJet II or III drivers are on the
> > >> Vista disks,

>
> I'm using an old Canon SX engine flatbed Apple Laserwriter II
> similar to the old HP LaserJet II and III under Win7 32bit
> Ultimate. Mine is a serial printer, but you choose the
> port/interface at install. Bit slow at 9600 baud serial but
> acceptable for letters. Supberb print quality, crisp and
> black.
> Found several drivers in Win7.
> AFAIR I may have had to download further Win7
> printer drivers from a MS site.
> Settled for HP LaserJet III Postscript Cartridge v52.2
> The AppleLaserwriter II *is Postscript compatible.
> A few quirks that can be worked around.
> Found that setting, print direct to printer, instead
> of spool first seemed to help, it does however
> lock things up until the print has finished,. Try
> both. Don't think the whole PC is locked up,
> haven't tried the Win7 Show Desktop whilst
> it is printing. Can print web pages with gif''s
> and jpg's but being serial it takes ages, so
> use the parallel port on Asus P5VD2-X board to
> drive my Epson colour inkjet for that.
> There were other drivers but this one seems OK.


I have several Apple LaserWriter IIg motherboards. Perfect
upgrade. Has up to 32 Megs of RAM, and most importantly, an Ethernet
port. Sure beats serial any day.
 
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