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This WinBook Tech Article assumes you are trying to use a local printer
connected directly to your computer. If you are having trouble printing
to a network printer, please consult your network or system administrator.
WinBook does not support networking.
- Make sure that all cables from the printer to the
XP have a solid connection.
- For troubleshooting purposes, make sure your printer
is connected directly to the back of your WinBook. Make sure it is not
going through any switch boxes or other devices.
- Make sure you are using the appropriate cable for
your printer. Most printers require an IEEE 1284 parallel printer cable.
Consult your printer manufacturer for your specific printer.
- Make sure that printer is turned on and the Line
Feed light is not blinking or a warning light is on. Also make sure
your printer is Online. Look for a button that says Online, there is
probably a light next to it indicating whether that button has been
activated. You may need to consult your printer documentation to identify
the indicator lights on your printer.
- If the Line Feed light is blinking, you may need
to press the Line Feed button to activate the printer. If you find you
must press the Line Feed button whenever you try to print, please contact
your printer manufacturer for further support.
- Make sure the printer port is using the appropriate
mode. You can change this in the BIOS. To do this, turn on your computer
and press the Shift key when you see the message, Starting Windows 95.
This will bring you to a C:\> prompt. Press CTRL-ALT-S to enter the
system BIOS.
- Once in the BIOS, press the Page Down key twice
to go to the third page, Advanced Setup.
- Look for LPT Protocol. Change it to the appropriate
mode, according to what your printer manufacturer recommends. If you
are not sure, try ISA Comp., if ISA Comp. is already selected, then
try one of the other modes. You may need to try each mode until you
find the correct mode. Once you have chosen a mode, press the ESC key
and then press the F4 key. This will save your changes and restart the
computer.
- Turn your printer off for a few seconds, and then
back on again.
- Try printing directly from DOS to your printer.
To do this, turn on your computer and press the F8 key when you see
the message, Starting Windows 95. Choose Safe Mode Command Prompt only
from the menu. That will bring up a C:\> prompt. Type DIR >LPT1.
- If you receive a message stating, Write fault error
writing device LPT1, then there is either a physical problem with your
printer, the cable to the printer or the port on your computer. To best
determine what is causing the problem, try using another printer and/or
cable with your computer. If another printer and cable have the same
problem, then the port on your computer may be having a hardware problem.
- If the printer prints a directory of your hard
drive, then the port on your computer is working, and the connection
to your printer is good. You may have a problem with the drivers for
your printer in Windows 95.
- In Windows 95, click the Start button, then Programs,
then Accessories, then WordPad. Type a sample sentence in WordPad.
- Click on File, then click Print. In the Print dialog
box, make sure you have the printer that is currently connected to the
computer, selected next to Name:. If you do not see your printer there,
click the down arrow next to the printer, and then choose the printer
that you have connected to your computer from the list. If you do not
see your printer listed, the drivers for the printer may not have been
loaded. You will need to consult your printer manufacturer or the documentation
that came with the printer on how to properly install your printer.
- Once your printer has been selected, click OK to
print.
- Check to see if your sample sentence printed. If
it has printed but it is unreadable then there may be a problem with
your printer driver. Try uninstalling and reinstalling your printer
driver. Please contact your Printer Manufacturer or consult the documentation
that came with your printer for information on how to do this.
- Make sure your printer is the default printer.
- To do this, click Start, point to Settings, click
Printers.
- Right-click the icon that represents your printer.
- Click Set As Default.
- Make sure you have at least 10 MB of free space
on your hard disk.
- To view the amount of free space on your hard disk,
double-click My Computer. Right-click the icon that represents the hard
disk on which Windows 95 is installed. Click Properties.
- On the General tab, find the total amount of free
space on your hard disk.
If the General tab indicates that you have less
than 10 MB on your hard disk, you must free up at least that much space
before you can print.
You have a choice of the following actions to free space:
- Empty the Recycle Bin.
- Delete any temporary files from your hard disk.
- Delete any obsolete or archived files from your
hard disk.
- Remove any programs that you never use.
- Check your Printers Properties by clicking
on Start, then Settings, then Printers. Next, double click your printers
icon. The first tab you will see is the General Tab.
- Click on the Details Tab located next to the General
Tab.
- In the Print to the following port box, make sure
the printer is set to the proper port. The most common port selection
is LPT1: (Printer Port). However, some printers require a different
port. Consult the printer's documentation to determine the port your
printer uses.
- Click on Spool Settings located near the bottom
of the window. Next click on Print directly to the printer. Then Click
OK.
- Next click on Port Settings. Remove the check marks
from the Spool MS-DOS print jobs and Check port state before printing.
To do this, click with your mouse on the check marks. Click OK.
- Try to print your sample sentence in WordPad again
following the instructions above.
- If your sample sentence does not print, try installing
a generic printer.
- To do this, click Start, then Settings, then Printers,
then double click on Add Printer.
- The Printer Wizard window will appear. Click Next.
- If Windows asks you to choose a Local or Network
Printer, choose Local then click Next.
- A window will appear with manufacturers and their
associated models.
- Under manufacturers, choose Generic. Click Next.
- Make sure that the printer port highlighted is
LPT1. Click Next.
- In the next window, it will ask you if you want
to name your printer and if you want to select this printer as a Default
Printer. Just click Yes and then click Next.
- The next window will ask you if you would like
to print a test page. Click Yes, then click Next. Windows will start
copying files.
- When Windows asks if the test page printed correctly,
click the appropriate button.
- If you answered No, please follow the troubleshooting
guide provided by Windows.
- If you are still unable to print after following
the troubleshooting guide, you should call your printer manufacturer
for further help.
- Try connecting a different printer to this computer
or try connecting the printer to a different computer and print a test
page. If this printer works when connected to another computer, there
may be a problem with the port on your WinBook. If this printer does
not work when connected to another computer, there may be a physical
problem with the printer.
- If you are still unable to print, contact your
printer manufacturer for help. Or contact WinBook Technical Support
for help with the computer hardware and/or Windows 95.
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