System configuration
To communicate properly with the printer, the
| Parallel |
| Most |
| is sent to your parallel printer port, type the following |
| prompt or include it in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file: |
| MODE LPT1:,,B |
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Note | This example assumes that you are using parallel printer port LPT1. If you are using LPT2 or |
| LPT3, replace LPT1 in the example with the printer port that you are using. |
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| Because the MODE command is an external |
| MODE.COM runs when the MODE command is invoked), the program file must be contained in |
| the root directory, or in a directory specified in a preceding PATH command in the |
| AUTOEXEC.BAT file. |
| After changing the AUTOEXEC.BAT file, restart the computer to initiate the changes. |
Printer I/O configuration
Parallel menu
The default setting for the HIGH SPEED PARALLEL I/O is YES. If it is set to NO, the interface runs at a slower speed that is compatible with older computers. When the default is set to YES, the parallel interface runs at a higher rate that is supported by newer computers.
Advanced functions
The ADVANCED FUNCTIONS feature of the printer enables bidirectional communications between the printer and the host. The default setting is ON. This default setting (ON) must be active in order to use some software applications and driver features.
Microsoft Windows and other popular operating systems and networks
The disk(s) that came with the printer contain drivers and other useful applications for use with current Microsoft Windows and other popular operating systems, networks, and applications. See the HP Web site— http://www.hp.com— for updated drivers, utilities, and applications.
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