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| Epson Action Laser & Win 7-64 bit
I think the answer is using my AL 1500 is a lost cause, but here goes. I have this fancy new custom built PC with Win7- 64 bit HP and I love it and the OS so far. What I didn't realize when I ordered the PC with the Asus motherboard is that there's no parallel port. My 15 yr old Epson Action Laser 1500 is my workhorse, but I haven't been able to trick Windows into thinking it's an HP LaserJet III like some folks have been able to do. I got an LPT to USB cable and in hooking it up, Windows shows Unidentified Printing Device, and "this device is working properly"....right. I tell Windows that I am adding a local printer to a virtual usb printer port, tell Windows it's an HP LaserJet III and it won't accept the driver in the printer driver data base. What is does, is rename one of my other HP printers. There's no Epson Action Laser 1500 driver that I could find in Win 7. The printer does emulate the HP and the printer did not come with an install disk when I bought it. Windows just figured it out and I plugged and played it Is there any hope because I'm willing to do a bit more tweaking if necessary, but printers are so cheap it might not be worth gritting my teeth any further. Thanks. Diane |
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| Re: Epson Action Laser & Win 7-64 bit
You would probably do best with a new printer. There is no Laserjet III driver in Windows 7. There was in Vista. The Action Laser 1500 does not have a USB interface, so there will be no compatible USB driver. Try installing on a parallel port. Does the motherboard have a header for a parallel and/or serial port? If so, you could add a port to one of your vacant slots and enable the header in the BIOS. There are PCI parallel and serial port cards. See http://www.epson.co.uk/Printers-and-...articleId=3394. There are drivers included with Windows 7 which will run the printer in some LQ and FX emulations. You would need a parallel or serial port to do this. You could spend much time on this for poor or no result. On 24/11/2009 09:41, DMP wrote: > I think the answer is using my AL 1500 is a lost cause, but here goes. > > I have this fancy new custom built PC with Win7- 64 bit HP and I love it > and the OS so far. What I didn't realize when I ordered the PC with the > Asus motherboard is that there's no parallel port. My 15 yr old Epson > Action Laser 1500 is my workhorse, but I haven't been able to trick > Windows into thinking it's an HP LaserJet III like some folks have been > able to do. > > I got an LPT to USB cable and in hooking it up, Windows shows > Unidentified Printing Device, and "this device is working > properly"....right. I tell Windows that I am adding a local printer to a > virtual usb printer port, tell Windows it's an HP LaserJet III and it > won't accept the driver in the printer driver data base. What is does, > is rename one of my other HP printers. There's no Epson Action Laser > 1500 driver that I could find in Win 7. The printer does emulate the HP > and the printer did not come with an install disk when I bought it. > Windows just figured it out and I plugged and played it > > Is there any hope because I'm willing to do a bit more tweaking if > necessary, but printers are so cheap it might not be worth gritting my > teeth any further. Thanks. > > Diane |
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| Re: Epson Action Laser & Win 7-64 bit
Dominic Payer wrote: > You would probably do best with a new printer. > > There is no Laserjet III driver in Windows 7. There was in Vista. > > The Action Laser 1500 does not have a USB interface, so there will be no > compatible USB driver. Try installing on a parallel port. > > Does the motherboard have a header for a parallel and/or serial port? If > so, you could add a port to one of your vacant slots and enable the > header in the BIOS. > > There are PCI parallel and serial port cards. > > See > http://www.epson.co.uk/Printers-and-...articleId=3394. > There are drivers included with Windows 7 which will run the printer in > some LQ and FX emulations. You would need a parallel or serial port to > do this. > > You could spend much time on this for poor or no result. > > > Dominic: Thanks for your answer. I kinda figured as much. Let me belabor this for a bit more.....what would happen if I got my Windows XP disk and tried to setup the Action Laser printer with an XP driver in 32-bit compatability mode? Appreciate your help. Diane |
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| Re: Epson Action Laser & Win 7-64 bit
The XP driver is 32-bit and would not work. You need signed 64-bit drivers for 64-bit Windows. You could set up XP in a virtual machine and run your printer from that but it would be a cumbersome arrangement. The required networking between the VM and W7 might be fragile if you wanted to use it as a networked printer. Transferring documents to the VM or a shared folder so you could then print them from the VM would be tedious if you had more than the occasional document to print. On 24/11/2009 12:36, DMP wrote: > Dominic Payer wrote: >> You would probably do best with a new printer. >> >> There is no Laserjet III driver in Windows 7. There was in Vista. >> >> The Action Laser 1500 does not have a USB interface, so there will be >> no compatible USB driver. Try installing on a parallel port. >> >> Does the motherboard have a header for a parallel and/or serial port? >> If so, you could add a port to one of your vacant slots and enable the >> header in the BIOS. >> >> There are PCI parallel and serial port cards. >> >> See >> http://www.epson.co.uk/Printers-and-...articleId=3394. >> There are drivers included with Windows 7 which will run the printer >> in some LQ and FX emulations. You would need a parallel or serial port >> to do this. >> >> You could spend much time on this for poor or no result. >> >> >> > > Dominic: Thanks for your answer. I kinda figured as much. > > Let me belabor this for a bit more.....what would happen if I got my > Windows XP disk and tried to setup the Action Laser printer with an XP > driver in 32-bit compatability mode? > > Appreciate your help. > > Diane > > > |
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| Re: Epson Action Laser & Win 7-64 bit
DMP wrote: > > Let me belabor this for a bit more.....what would happen if I got my > Windows XP disk and tried to setup the Action Laser printer with an XP > driver in 32-bit compatability mode? > > Appreciate your help. > > Diane > Are you sure there even is an XP driver disc? The Epson Support website states the drivers in included in the installation files for Win 2000 which means XP probably had it too. Epson does state there was a driver disc for Win 98. |
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| Re: Epson Action Laser & Win 7-64 bit
Dominic Payer wrote: > > The XP driver is 32-bit and would not work. You need signed 64-bit > drivers for 64-bit Windows. > > You could set up XP in a virtual machine and run your printer from that > but it would be a cumbersome arrangement. The required networking > between the VM and W7 might be fragile if you wanted to use it as a > networked printer. Transferring documents to the VM or a shared folder > so you could then print them from the VM would be tedious if you had > more than the occasional document to print. > > > On 24/11/2009 12:36, DMP wrote: >> Dominic Payer wrote: >>> You would probably do best with a new printer. >>> >>> There is no Laserjet III driver in Windows 7. There was in Vista. >>> >>> The Action Laser 1500 does not have a USB interface, so there will be >>> no compatible USB driver. Try installing on a parallel port. >>> >>> Does the motherboard have a header for a parallel and/or serial port? >>> If so, you could add a port to one of your vacant slots and enable the >>> header in the BIOS. >>> >>> There are PCI parallel and serial port cards. >>> >>> See >>> http://www.epson.co.uk/Printers-and-...articleId=3394. >>> >>> There are drivers included with Windows 7 which will run the printer >>> in some LQ and FX emulations. You would need a parallel or serial port >>> to do this. >>> >>> You could spend much time on this for poor or no result. >>> >>> >>> >> >> Dominic: Thanks for your answer. I kinda figured as much. >> >> Let me belabor this for a bit more.....what would happen if I got my >> Windows XP disk and tried to setup the Action Laser printer with an XP >> driver in 32-bit compatability mode? >> >> Appreciate your help. >> >> Diane >> >> >> Dominic-Thanks to you and OP for answering. I am going to look for a new printer.....disappointed but far more practical. Diane |
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| Re: Epson Action Laser & Win 7-64 bit
Use the Windows Update button in Add Printer to list all the drivers included in Vista. I can only warn you that many USB to Parallel cables do not work with all devices. The Action Laser is as you stated a workhorse and it really never had many bells or whistles so I'd think many cables would work with it. I can only recommend the Belkin F5U002, this works great on several HPs including the 4L. The next route would be a PCI LPT card. I recommend a 1 port card since then you do not have to guess which port is one and two after PnP adds the device. -- Alan Morris Windows Printing Team Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base here: http://support.microsoft.com/search/?adv=1 This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "DMP" <dianemp@gmail.com> wrote in message news:heh4qh$o04$1@news.eternal-september.org... > Dominic Payer wrote: >> >> The XP driver is 32-bit and would not work. You need signed 64-bit >> drivers for 64-bit Windows. >> >> You could set up XP in a virtual machine and run your printer from that >> but it would be a cumbersome arrangement. The required networking between >> the VM and W7 might be fragile if you wanted to use it as a networked >> printer. Transferring documents to the VM or a shared folder so you could >> then print them from the VM would be tedious if you had more than the >> occasional document to print. >> >> >> On 24/11/2009 12:36, DMP wrote: >>> Dominic Payer wrote: >>>> You would probably do best with a new printer. >>>> >>>> There is no Laserjet III driver in Windows 7. There was in Vista. >>>> >>>> The Action Laser 1500 does not have a USB interface, so there will be >>>> no compatible USB driver. Try installing on a parallel port. >>>> >>>> Does the motherboard have a header for a parallel and/or serial port? >>>> If so, you could add a port to one of your vacant slots and enable the >>>> header in the BIOS. >>>> >>>> There are PCI parallel and serial port cards. >>>> >>>> See >>>> http://www.epson.co.uk/Printers-and-...articleId=3394. >>>> There are drivers included with Windows 7 which will run the printer >>>> in some LQ and FX emulations. You would need a parallel or serial port >>>> to do this. >>>> >>>> You could spend much time on this for poor or no result. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> Dominic: Thanks for your answer. I kinda figured as much. >>> >>> Let me belabor this for a bit more.....what would happen if I got my >>> Windows XP disk and tried to setup the Action Laser printer with an XP >>> driver in 32-bit compatability mode? >>> >>> Appreciate your help. >>> >>> Diane >>> >>> >>> > > Dominic-Thanks to you and OP for answering. > > I am going to look for a new printer.....disappointed but far more > practical. > > Diane |
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