[RESOLVED] Bi-directional communication through parallel port
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    Jfmitch
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    Bi-directional communication through parallel port

    I have a user who purchased a Lexmark Optra 45 color printer. It resembles an HP DeskJet. It has been working fine for the last few weeks. Last week, the user purchased a 2nd paper tray, which connected in the back of the printer. We identifed the 2nd tray in the printer's control panel, and configured it for transparencies. When I go to the printer's properties under NT, it doesn't recognize the 2nd tray. There is a button labeled "Update Properties", but when I click on it, it says that bi-directional communication failed. I connected the printer to a Windows 95 workstation and installed the drivers - when I click on "Update properties", it goes out and talks to the printer and comes back to tell me that I have a 2nd paper tray installed that is configured for transparencies. Does anyone know how I can get NT to recognize the 2nd tray, without installing a network card?

    Thanks.

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    archimedes
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    Is the printer port configured for EPP or ECP? ECP needs a DMA channel which may not be available under NT. Check the printer port docs; you may be able to get it working by changing a jumper.


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    Jfmitch
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    Thanks for info, but this is a new Compaq DeskPro with the Intel Celeron processor - from what I could see, there aren't any jumpers. I went into CMOS, and had the option of choosing either a standard, epp, or ecp parallel port - none of them would allow me to recognize the 2nd paper tray. In fact, I checked the Microsoft Knowledge Base and found an article saying that NT 4.0 does not support the eXX parallel ports. Any other ideas?

    Thanks for you help.

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