PRINTERS.WRI Assumes Device Contention for LPT PortsLast reviewed: November 21, 1994Article ID: Q85420 |
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SUMMARYThe Windows 3.1 PRINTERS.WRI file incorrectly states in section 6.2 that it is necessary to disable device contention for LPT1 to print using IBM EPT software. In Windows 3.1, device contention for LPT ports is disabled by default. To employ device contention for LPT ports, you must obtain and install the Windows Driver Library VPD.386 file. Section 6.2 also refers to chapter 14 of the "Microsoft Windows User's Guide" version 3.1 manual as giving more information about setting device contention. This is incorrect. Device contention is defined on page 247.
MORE INFORMATIONSection 6.2 of the PRINTERS.WRI file contains the following text:
6.2 Printing to an IBM Personal Pageprinter, Using the EPT Port For best results, use the IBM Personal Pageprinter Adapter Program version 1.3.1 or later. If you are running Windows in 386 enhanced mode and want to print to an IBM Personal Pageprinter assigned to the EPT port, you must set the LPT1 device contention to never issue a warning. Standard mode does not require special settings. For more information about setting device-contention options, see Chapter 14, "Optimizing Windows," in the "Microsoft Windows User's Guide." |
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