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From my experience, it goes a little something like this... I had to
install an HP 4 Plus with a usb to parallel adapter a few weeks ago at
work. You connect up the adapter, but I had to manually install the
printer through the add printer wizard (maybe because of the age of
the printer). At that point I chose to set it up on the USB port and
it worked and the driver for the HP 4 Plus had to come from Windows
Update. (System was Windows 7 64 bit)
Derek Buchanan
On Sat, Jan 18, 2014 at 3:42 PM, cubbettee cubbettee
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I know using a parallel port to usb cable on a printer to a computer is not always the most reliable ; however,
> in researching how to install, some say you install the printer as a lpt and some say USB. Which is correct?
>
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