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Let's try this again. I've spent several days on Microsoft, HP and Dell
forums trying to find a solution. I've found one that works, but it doesn't
"stick" when the computer is reset.
SYSTEM: Dell Dimension 4300, Windows XP Home (upgraded from Me), HP LaserJet
1200 physically attached to LPT1, two Local Printers installed - one on DOT4
as Plug-and-Play-installed by XP and one on LPT1 installed by me via Add
Printer Wizard, LPT1 printer is default, latest HP drivers download and
installed, PCL 6 Driver being used (although experimentation with PCL 5e and
4+ drivers produced same result).
PROBLEM: Cannot print from DOS application or from Command Prompt. Can
print from Windows apps (on both printers with any of the drivers).
SOLUTION (the only one that has worked): Change Port Settings in Device
Manager to "use any interrupt" and check the box for "Legacy PnP".
SITUATION: Can print from DOS when Port Settings changes are first made.
After computer reset cannot print from DOS, even though the changed Port
Settings in Device Manager remain as changed.
REQUEST: Will somebody, somewhere, take this situation to a technical
resource level that can provide a definitive explanation and "lasting"
solution.
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Tom Buggy
Let's try this again. I've spent several days on Microsoft, HP and Dell
forums trying to find a solution. I've found one that works, but it doesn't
"stick" when the computer is reset.
SYSTEM: Dell Dimension 4300, Windows XP Home (upgraded from Me), HP LaserJet
1200 physically attached to LPT1, two Local Printers installed - one on DOT4
as Plug-and-Play-installed by XP and one on LPT1 installed by me via Add
Printer Wizard, LPT1 printer is default, latest HP drivers download and
installed, PCL 6 Driver being used (although experimentation with PCL 5e and
4+ drivers produced same result).
PROBLEM: Cannot print from DOS application or from Command Prompt. Can
print from Windows apps (on both printers with any of the drivers).
SOLUTION (the only one that has worked): Change Port Settings in Device
Manager to "use any interrupt" and check the box for "Legacy PnP".
SITUATION: Can print from DOS when Port Settings changes are first made.
After computer reset cannot print from DOS, even though the changed Port
Settings in Device Manager remain as changed.
REQUEST: Will somebody, somewhere, take this situation to a technical
resource level that can provide a definitive explanation and "lasting"
solution.
--
Tom Buggy