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The ICUSB2321284 1S1P USB to Serial/Parallel Adapter Cable enables you to connect DB9 RS232 serial devices and IEEE 1284 parallel devices to your PC or Linux laptop or desktop computer, through a single USB port, as though the computer offered onboard connectors. The Sabrent USB-DB25F USB to Printer Cable effectively turns your parallel printer into a USB printer! The DB25F Parallel Connector from the Sabrent Converter will connect to the DB25M Parallel Connector on your printer. Compatible with USB 1.1 and 2.0, this driverless solution makes connecting your printer easy. During the driver install, the software asks how the printer is connected (various serial port choices, several parallel port choices, and USB), so not knowing any better I let it choose USB. Test prints wouldn't go through and playing with the ports didn't seem to work (changing to USB2 virtual printer port, or parallel options).
If you're reading this, you probably have been digging on internet forums all day long, and still couldn't make your printer work. These printers are very reliable, but as the motherboards stop using parallel ports, we have to solve this problem..
Step 1:
Plug the printer to the adapter, and the adapter to your computer. It'll automatically install 'USB Printing Support Driver' and *sigh* the 'No Printer Connected Driver'.
Step 2:
Go to Start>Printers and Devices in the 'Not specified' group, make sure you see something like 'IEEE-1284 Controller' or 'Prolific Parallel-to-USB Cable'.
Step 3:
Search the model number of your printer like 'Diebold Procomp IM402TP' (you may find it on the printer itself, in it's back, bottom, etc.
Step 4:
Extract the files to a folder (if it's an EXE or ZIP file).
If there are no programs inside it (.exe files), jump the step 5.
Step 5:
Download the 'Universal Extractor' from here: http://legroom.net/scripts/download.php?file=uniextract161
Note: If you download UniExtract from the official link above, it is not infected with a virus. If your anti-virus software tells you otherwise, please see this forum post for details.
Step 6:
Search for .inf files, when you find it (or them), open Printers and Devices, click
'Add a printer' on the top bar, choose 'Add a local printer', then choose any USB000[X] option you want, this doesn't matter now; click next. Click 'Use disk' and select the .inf file you've downloaded before, now click 'OK' and then select the driver accordingly to your printer model. Click 'Next', choose an name for it and click 'Next' again. Allow it to install the unsigned driver (if required'.. AND BAM! Your printer is still not ready!
Step 8:
Try printing a Test Page, if doesn't works, go to Printers and Devices, right-click the printer, choose 'Printer Properties'>'Ports' and try each of them until it works.. (don't forget to use the 'Apply' button each time you change it)
Step 8:
Enjoy your new printer
Here are some useful links:
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/systemcenter/en-US/1b70932a-50ee-432c-9b57-199a058220a4/configuring-windows-7-ieee1284-controller-driver-for-usb-to-parallel-port-adaptor-cable?forum=w7itprohardware
https://tnp.uservoice.com/knowledgebase/articles/172101-determining-the-com-port-of-a-usb-to-serial-adapte
http://superuser.com/questions/527033/how-do-i-assign-a-lpt-port-for-a-usb-to-parallel-adapter-on-windows-7
http://smallbusiness.chron.com/printer-port-56537.html
http://smallbusiness.chron.com/operate-parallel-port-printers-usb-ports-49507.html
http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/forum/helproom-1/parallel-usb-printer-cable-wont-install-327942/
Good luck.
dM.
Step 1:
Plug the printer to the adapter, and the adapter to your computer. It'll automatically install 'USB Printing Support Driver' and *sigh* the 'No Printer Connected Driver'.
Step 2:
Go to Start>Printers and Devices in the 'Not specified' group, make sure you see something like 'IEEE-1284 Controller' or 'Prolific Parallel-to-USB Cable'.
Step 3:
Search the model number of your printer like 'Diebold Procomp IM402TP' (you may find it on the printer itself, in it's back, bottom, etc.
Step 4:
Extract the files to a folder (if it's an EXE or ZIP file).
If there are no programs inside it (.exe files), jump the step 5.
Step 5:
Download the 'Universal Extractor' from here: http://legroom.net/scripts/download.php?file=uniextract161
Note: If you download UniExtract from the official link above, it is not infected with a virus. If your anti-virus software tells you otherwise, please see this forum post for details.
Step 6:
Search for .inf files, when you find it (or them), open Printers and Devices, click
'Add a printer' on the top bar, choose 'Add a local printer', then choose any USB000[X] option you want, this doesn't matter now; click next. Click 'Use disk' and select the .inf file you've downloaded before, now click 'OK' and then select the driver accordingly to your printer model. Click 'Next', choose an name for it and click 'Next' again. Allow it to install the unsigned driver (if required'.. AND BAM! Your printer is still not ready!
Step 8:
Try printing a Test Page, if doesn't works, go to Printers and Devices, right-click the printer, choose 'Printer Properties'>'Ports' and try each of them until it works.. (don't forget to use the 'Apply' button each time you change it)
Step 8:
Enjoy your new printer
Here are some useful links:
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/systemcenter/en-US/1b70932a-50ee-432c-9b57-199a058220a4/configuring-windows-7-ieee1284-controller-driver-for-usb-to-parallel-port-adaptor-cable?forum=w7itprohardware
https://tnp.uservoice.com/knowledgebase/articles/172101-determining-the-com-port-of-a-usb-to-serial-adapte
http://superuser.com/questions/527033/how-do-i-assign-a-lpt-port-for-a-usb-to-parallel-adapter-on-windows-7
http://smallbusiness.chron.com/printer-port-56537.html
http://smallbusiness.chron.com/operate-parallel-port-printers-usb-ports-49507.html
http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/forum/helproom-1/parallel-usb-printer-cable-wont-install-327942/
Good luck.
dM.
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Use the following steps:
- Do a 'right mouse' click on your printers name
- Choose 'Properties' from the popup menu
- Click on the 'Ports' tab at the top
- Write down the name of your USB port name
- Click on the 'Enable Printer Pooling' checkbox
- Scroll through all of your listed ports and click on 'LPT1' port.
- Click on 'Apply' and 'Ok'.
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