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the printer.
nMake sure that there is no switch box anywhere in the HP Colorado drive’s cabling configuration.
nYour parallel port may be using the same IRQ setting as some other device in your computer system. For example, a sound board or fax/modem board may be using the same IRQ. If you discover conflicts, change the IRQ setting on the other device. Refer to the manuals that came with your computer and other devices for instructions.
nIf your tape drive works, but the data transfer rate is noticeably slow or the tape repeatedly starts and stops (as opposed to running continually for long periods), consult your computer’s documentation to view and edit the parallel port’s CMOS settings. Newer computers are likely to have enhanced parallel ports (EPP) or extended capabilities ports (ECP), which transfer data much faster than unidirectional,
nMake sure you are using the right type of tape. See “Choosing Tapes for Your Tape Drive” on page 32.
nWindows and Windows 95 users: If the
nIf your computer has a
nCheck the
Achieving optimal performance
Run SCANDISK.EXE and DEFRAG.EXE on your hard drive before using your tape drive for the first time (see your DOS, Windows 3.x or Windows 95 manual for more information). Then run them periodically after that. These programs improve access times to the hard drive, which will help improve the tape drive’s performance.