Fotoprisa – Acer FotoPrisa 300P User Manual

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5.1.3 Printer (parallel) port settings (For FotoPrisa

300P)

FotoPrisa 300P is designed to work with your computer in all

parallel port modes, but is optimized for ECP-mode connection

with the parallel port of your computer. If the FotoPrisa Printer
is not working under ECP mode with your computer, the printer

will not be able to output images in 300x600 dpi.

Generally, there are presently four parallel connection protocols

adopted by the industry: EPP, ECP, Bi-Directional and SPP.

EPP (Enhanced Parallel Port) and ECP (Enhanced Capability
Port) are high-speed parallel transmission protocols (about

600KB/sec to 1MB/sec) supported by almost all Pentium or

higher-level models. Bi-Directional and SPP (Standard Parallel
Port) have lower transmission speed (about 100KB/sec to

200KB/sec) but they are supported by all 386 or higher PCs.

How to check and change the parallel port mode of your
computer

In order to obtain the highest printing speed and efficiency, we

suggest that you change the parallel port mode into ECP in the
BIOS (Basic Input and Output System) of your computer. You

can follow the steps below to change the parallel port settings in

the BIOS:
1. Restart your computer and pay attention to the self-test

message on the screen that directs you to press certain hot

key to enter BIOS:

If the BIOS manufacturer of your PC is

Then press the following hotkey

AMI

“Delete”

Award

“Delete”

Phoenix

“F2”

Acer

“Ctrl+Alt+Esc”

2. Try to find the setting option of the parallel port (or printer

port).

3. Change the parallel port setting to ECP.

4. Save the setting change and exit BIOS.

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