Article ID: 150498 - Last Review: February 21, 2007 - Revision: 2.2 ErrMsg: Error Writing to LPT1: System Cannot Find File SpecifiedThis article was previously published under Q150498 SUMMARY
When you try to print to a local printer attached to the parallel port, the
following stop error message is reported by WIN32 Spooler:
Error Writing to LPT1: for document <application name> <path \ file name>: the system cannot find the file specified.
-or-
There was an error found when printing the document "document name" to LPT1:. Do you want to retry or cancel the job?
Error Writing to LPT1: for document notepad C:\winnt35\system32\probrep.txt: the system cannot find the file specified.
-or-
There was an error found when printing the document "probrep.txt" to LPT1: Do you want to retry or cancel the job?
Furthermore, if the parallel device driver is not started, and you attempt to start it manually, error 20 (hardware not detected) appears. RESOLUTION
Jumper the motherboard to use the standard parallel port or check the port
setting in CMOS to ensure that the operating system can detect the parallel port for
printing.
MORE INFORMATION
Some newer motherboards have the capability to support enhanced parallel
port (EPP), Enhanced Communication Port (ECP), and standard parallel port
settings. This is usually a jumper on the motherboard rather than a system
BIOS option.
Windows NT versions 4.0 and earlier do not support EPP or ECP bi-directional communication ports and will cause the parallel port detection to fail if set to use either one of these standards. For additional information, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 125307
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/125307/EN-US/
)
EPP and ECP Bi-Directional Port Support
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