My parallel port

My parallel port

am 08.10.2004 16:17:54 von Pepo

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Hi FRiends...

I think that my parallel port is wrong; I had a dot printer (EPSON-FX1050)
that prints with fails, one of them is that stop in the middle of the page; I
thought that the printer was damaged; but now my ink printer (CANON-BJC2000)
have the same fail.

Maybe the two printers are damaged, but is more probable my parallel port is
damaged.

How do I check my parallel port? How do I know if all the pines are right?

Thanks.

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Re: My parallel port

am 18.10.2004 02:49:46 von heisspf

pepo@linuxmail.org said:
> How do I check my parallel port? How do I know if all the pines are right?

Do a printer self-test. The manuals for the printers tell you how to do it. If
the tests are successful than its your port or cable.

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