DL replied...
22-May-08 04:22 AM
Generally cable convertors can be problomatic, one may be fine, another not
so
See if your Epsom has updated drivers & firmware avilable, when using
parallel
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  Paul replied...
22-May-08 05:59 AM
Is there a control panel for the printer ? The last driver I could
see listed for it, was Win98. How is it running in your system ?
Is a driver of some sort being used with it ?

It could be there is an "AutoLF" function in the control panel or
interface somewhere. I mean, if this was a problem with the
USB to parallel part of this question, then tons of people would
suffer from the problem.

Just a guess,
Paul
  OldDuke replied...
22-May-08 08:03 PM
Don't post binaries in a text newsgroup.  I did not want your crappy
pictures on my hard drive
  gardenerstouch replied...
23-May-08 02:37 AM
Pardon?  What pictures are you referring to?
  gardenerstouch replied...
23-May-08 05:26 PM
I have no clue how they got there.  And they certainly had nothing to do
with the subject that I was discussing.
  gardenerstouch replied...
23-May-08 06:56 PM
Paul,

Thanks for your suggestions.  I found a dip switch on my printer that is
supposed to suppress a line feed after each line of print.  It was correctly
set to "off" and worked properly that way when used with my old parallel
cable.  Not knowing what else to do, I switched it to the "on" position.
Logically it should have given me two line feeds between each line of print
but instead gave me the zero line feeds I needed.  So all is well now with
my adapter installation and I can do other stuff while my Epson is printing.
Hats off to you!
  gardenerstouch replied...
23-May-08 07:01 PM
People respond better to you when you are polite.  Your rude response to my
inadvertent error only succeeded in getting me mad.  How would you have felt
if I had responded to that anger by posting some deliberate images, oh say,
several gig in size?  Hmmmmm?
  gardenerstouch replied...
23-May-08 07:26 PM
Shenan,

Thanks for bringing those attachments to my attention in a polite manner.
After reading your post carefully several times over, I still don't know how
the attachments got there or how your explanation would have helped prevent
them from being attached.  Right now I'm scanning my drive for malware,
which seems at this point to be the most likely explanation for what
happened.  In the mean time. I recommend no one be foolish enough to open
the attachments.  Like they say, curiosity killed the cat!
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