Xref: utzoo unix-pc.general:2888 comp.sys.att:6434 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cwjcc!neoucom!wtm From: wtm@neoucom.UUCP (Bill Mayhew) Newsgroups: unix-pc.general,comp.sys.att Subject: Re: HP DeskJet on 7300 parallel port Summary: mine works Message-ID: <1621@neoucom.UUCP> Date: 10 May 89 11:43:46 GMT References: <33@docwrk.UUCP> Distribution: usa Organization: Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine Lines: 28 At this very instant, I am typing on a Unix PC that has a deskjet attached to the parallel port. If you are having problems, two things come to mind: 1. Make sure that the parallel cable in use has all 36 leads connected end-to-end. You can get by with less than 36, but aside from the extra ground leads, I forget the specific signals you can omit. Better safe than sorry. It wouldn't be a bad idea to verify the cable integrity with an ohm-meter anyway. Make sure that the calbe is firmly can correctly seated on the Unix PC end in particular; it is easy to get the connector pushed only part way on. 2. Log in as install and re-do the printer installation. It might not be a bad idea to get rid of the original serial definition of HPLaserJet. The print programs shouldn't barf on having two printers of the same class name, but you never know... Don't try to do the printer installation by hand unless you are very careful. It is easy to subtly goof something up. Several of the printer control programs expect the user id invoking them to be lp. Yuck. Aside from that I can't think of anything other than a hardware bug. I get very trouble-free operation from my deskjet, including the bitmap screen dumps. Bill wtm@impulse.UUCP