Running old Fujitsu dot-matrix possible thru VirtualPC?  


  1. Posts : 3
    Mac OSX
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    Running old Fujitsu dot-matrix possible thru VirtualPC?


    Hello,

    I will soon be buying a few new computers for the small business I work for. We are looking to get top-of-the-line computers that will last us another 10 years or so, so I'd like to go with Windows 7 64-bit Professional.

    We were at first a bit concerned, though, that the main program we use, DataEase for DOS (yes, I know it's antiquated, lol) wouldn't work, but we've been told it should work fine through a Virtual PC emulated environment running WinXP.

    What concerns us now, though, is whether or not we will be able to continue using our old Fujitsu DL4600 dot-matrix printers. We need these printers for printing on three-part paper to get signatures and such.

    I'm quite sure there is no 64-bit driver available for these printers, but since we are going to be running XP through Virtual PC - will we be able to print to these printers through that emulated environment?

    Thanks in advance!
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  2. Posts : 795
    windows 7 RTM x64
       #2

    you might be able to print to it as a generic text-only printer. othewise you can just install the driver inside of xp mode and it should work fine. Here is another post of how someone got a dot-matrix printer working in windows 7.
    networked NEC P30 dot matrix printer
    Last edited by ccatlett1984; 22 Dec 2009 at 08:45. Reason: found posting, added link.
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  3. Posts : 3
    Mac OSX
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thanks for the reply - I guess we'll give it a go and hope it works :)

    I'll be sure to post the results when I have them.
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  4. Posts : 3
    Mac OSX
    Thread Starter
       #4

    Hello,

    Just for an update, I got the printer working. I was able to install it as a Generic Text printer in 7, and it shares with XP Mode. However, the DataEase for DOS program can only print to LPT1, so I set up print pooling to assign the printer to LPT1 as well.
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