![]() This used to work well when we were running Windows XP 32-bit, with the old drivers (either Epson_TM_Advanced_v209E or Epson_TM_Mini_v161E - I don't remember precisely which of the two worked). I just tried to get an old EPSON TM-T88IIP working on Windows 7 SP1 64-bit, using a Belkin F5U002 USB Parallel Printer Adapter. Uncheck "Enable bidirectional support" and "Enable printer pooling". If you have more than 1 virtual printer port, you can try it one by one. If it's not, well you can stop here, because I don't experienced this. ![]() and then plug it again, the status will be "ready". If it's connected, it should become "offline". ![]() Unplugged the USB-LPT cable, and see printer icon in "Printers and Faxes" window. Test if the printer really connected to this virtual port. find the "virtual printer port for USB" in description. Right click on the printer (T88IV) icon, and select properties. Open Control Panel -> Printers and Faxes Window will detect TM-P2.01, and want to install driver. continue install, and restart the computer. After select module dialog appear, pick TM-T88IV Driver and select Port configuration. don't connect the printer (I don't know if this step is necessary) I won't tell long story about my struggle finding the solution. I thought it would be as easy as plug and play. My EEE Box doesn't have any LPT port, so I bought a USB to parallel port cable. It took me almost 3 days to solve this problem.įor background story, I have a EPSON TM-T88IV, and I want to install it to my new EEE Box.
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