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WindowsMe Printer Problem - Epson C64

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Dan Rather - 24 Feb 2004 04:37 GMT
Hello:

I am running a Biostar M7NCD motherboard with NVidia NForce chipset
drivers and WindowsMe. I just purchased a new Epson C64 inkjet printer
with a USB connection. The driver and printer software are installed
correctly. My problem is with the port that the printer works with. It
is called EPUSB1:  (EPSON Stylus C64). When I reboot my system and try
to use the Epson utility to print a test page I recieve a message
saying windows can't send the page to the printer. If I use the
details option in the Epson utility and change the port to something
like Com1 and then back to EPUSB1:  (EPSON Stylus C64), it prints.
Does anyone have any insight or advice as to what is going on. I
called Epson tech support and they could only advise me to remove and
install the driver again. I found this changing of the ports on my
own. Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Peter
Dan Rather - 24 Feb 2004 15:45 GMT
I figured the problem out. I thought I would post my answer here for
anyone else with this kind of problem. I went into the BIOS and
disabled the APIC function. That fixed everything. Thanks to anyone
who might have answered me.

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