Tom, If you have a parallel printer cable, turn off the computer and the printer. Attach the parallel cable to the 2200 (leave the USB cable connected too.) Attach the other end of the parallel cable to the back of your computer. Turn on the printer. Turn on the computer. If you are in "plug and play" mode, Windows will discover what it thinks is a NEW printer and complete the connections for you. A new printer icon will show up under "Printers and Faxes" (probably called Epson 2200-copy 1). Then, when using QTR (or QTRGui is even better) select Epson-copy 1 as your printer. If you need more help with this, just holler. Fred --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Tom OConnell" <tomoc@y...> wrote: > > Fred- > > I don't see how you can set up the printer with both USB and Parallel > ports? I need to keep the USB for other printing??? > > I must have something else set up wrong since so many have used it > just following the instructions. > > This is starting to turn into a much bigger effort than I wanted to > make <sigh>. I think I'll just put this puppy on the back burner for > a while and get some printing done <<g> > > thanks for your help. > > Tom O'Connell > > > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "fredila2" > <fred@f...> wrote: > > > > You are correct. There is no reason to share the parallel port > > printer. > > > > Fred > > > >
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[Digital BW] Re: 2 QTRpc questons
2004-10-13 by fredila2
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