I can't find this print device on the Epson website (I tried US, Canada,
Europe). Are you using a Vista driver?
Does the printer work when connected locally to the Vista machine?
If the print server does not document LPD it's probably not a supported
service so the LPR setting in Standard Port will send to a non existent
service.
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"Leonid" <Leonid@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Router has not any instructions on port configuration.
> And I did not see there any explanations about LPD...
>
> So, I disabled bi-directional option - but result was the same.
>
> "Alan Morris [MSFT]" wrote:
>
>> Does the router manual have instructions on the proper port
>> configuration?
>>
>> The manual should also have the queue name requirements if the device
>> supports the LPD.
>>
>> I would also disable Bi-directional on the printer properties Ports tab
>> since Epson's normally attempt to perform ink status on the device that
>> is
>> normally attached to the local system.
>>
>> --
>> Alan Morris
>> Windows Printing Team
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>> "Leonid" <Leonid@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:F9A8AC6D-5C0E-4534-8B89-C8BEC14C34D9@microsoft.com...
>> >I have printer Epson CX3700 connecting to router (ip 192.168.1.1). I've
>> > change OS from XP to Vista 32bit Business.
>> > Now I can not print anithing.
>> > If I install the port settings as ROW protocol (port 9100), printer
>> > starts
>> > with printing normally, but it could not finish (as cycle job).
>> > If I install the port setting as LPR protocol - nothing happend.
>>
>>
>>