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  • rpcvdvet
    • Jun 2025

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    Linux Mint will not recognize my printer

    I have an HP 4200 laser printer with a Centronics port and a desktop PC that does not. The PC has only USB ports. I bought a cable that can physically connect the two units, but my operating system (Linux Mint) only partially recognizes the printer. I get a message that a print job is being processed, but it does not print. I think the software may be expecting that the connection for this particular printer will be a via a parallel port on the computer, but there is no such port. Does anyone know how I can convince the OS to recognize this hybrid cable?

    Stumped in Shelton
  • rthonpm
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    • Aug 2007
    • 2847

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    Re: Linux Mint will not recognize my printer

    You may want to try this from HP's open source support site: Troubleshooting and/or enabling parallel support | HPLIP Knowledge Base Did you check to make sure that the USB to parallel adapter is supported in Linux (Mint is just a modified version of Ubuntu)?

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    • KenB
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      • Dec 2007
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      Re: Linux Mint will not recognize my printer

      I'd definitively go with Rthon's suggestion first.

      I've seen issues with those cables; keep in mind that the OS has to load drivers for it.

      Another possibility may be to get a parallel port card for the PC, which should be very inexpensive.

      The card, of course, would have the same potential issue as the cable, where the OS would have to support it.
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      • slimslob
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        • May 2013
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        Re: Linux Mint will not recognize my printer

        How to Connect the HP 4200 With a USB | eHow

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        • NeoMatrix
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          • Nov 2010
          • 3514

          #5
          Re: Linux Mint will not recognize my printer

          Originally posted by rpcvdvet
          I have an HP 4200 laser printer with a Centronics port and a desktop PC that does not. The PC has only USB ports. I bought a cable that can physically connect the two units, but my operating system (Linux Mint) only partially recognizes the printer. I get a message that a print job is being processed, but it does not print. I think the software may be expecting that the connection for this particular printer will be a via a parallel port on the computer, but there is no such port. Does anyone know how I can convince the OS to recognize this hybrid cable?

          Stumped in Shelton

          Centronics ? Is that for use as parallel DB25 or DB9 Serial cable ?
          You can purchase a USB/A/B to DB9 serial cable conversion, I'm not sure about USB to DB25 parallel. I don't know how the PC's serial on board chip set would convert over to parallel for the printer interface. You would require a software interface to do the conversion from parallel to USB serial and vice versa.

          It would be handy if you had an old style 486/Pentium/Athalon PC with an existing parallel printer port.

          Does any one use parallel printer comms any more ?
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          • qbert69
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            • Mar 2013
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            Re: Linux Mint will not recognize my printer

            Go with what you know WORKS!

            This will more than likely work for your situation!



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