HP LaserJet 4m printer connected with USB adapter won't print

Von551

Junior Member
Jun 11, 2010
15
0
0
hey everyone i got a "new" printer. I'm running win7 on my new pc. i had to connect a usb adapter to the parallel connection since my new pc doesn't have that connection. the printer says ready and online and prints test pages fine. i set the port as LPT-1, but it won't print. it's set as default printer, the drivers installed automatically on win 7 when i plugged it in. i can't print anything and it just says offline in the device manager. what am i doing wrong? thanks...
 

RebateMonger

Elite Member
Dec 24, 2005
11,586
0
0
Why not just get a $10 PCI parallel port card for the new PC? They are simple to install and I've had no problems connecting to HP LJ4 printers. Just double-check that your chosen card supports Vista/Win7 and 64-bit if you are using that. Also, pay attention to the LPT port(s) used by the card. By default, the last card I used defaulted to LPT2 and LPT3 for its two parallel ports. That was likely resettable to LPT1 if desired.
 
Last edited:

Von551

Junior Member
Jun 11, 2010
15
0
0
Why not just get a $10 PCI parallel port card for the new PC? They are simple to install and I've had no problems connecting to HP LJ4 printers. Just double-check that your chosen card supports Vista/Win7 and 64-bit if you are using that. Also, pay attention to the LPT port(s) used by the card. By default, the last card I used defaulted to LTP2 and LTP3 for its two parallel ports. That was likely resettable to LTP1 if desired.

thanks i think i'll do that. found a good one for $28 on amazon...http://www.amazon.com/Startech-com-P...pr_product_top
 

imagoon

Diamond Member
Feb 19, 2003
5,199
0
0
You can probably get the Laserjet 4m network card off ebay for like $5 also.
 

gsaldivar

Diamond Member
Apr 30, 2001
8,691
1
81
I thought all HP LaserJet printers with "M" in the name included network connections. Doesn't your printer have a JetDirect card with a network jack on it?
 

code65536

Golden Member
Mar 7, 2006
1,006
0
76
If the printer network card idea doesn't work, you could get one of those parallel port print servers. I have one of those (no longer in use because the printer, also a HP LJ 4, died). It's about the size of a mouse, plug it into the parallel port, hook it up to the network, and use the printer the way printers are supposed to be used: over a network. These 90's era LaserJets are great, and you respect them by using them in a proper fashion (network) and not exposing them to the immoralities of USB. :)