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If the connector on the back is a 36 pin connector with spring clips to hold it on, it's Centronics, which is a parallel port. maybe it will be useful to someone who stumbles in.Īre you sure that the KX-P1170 is a serial port printer? I know this is an old thread, but what the heck. One I have with a serial port, I installed a Linux ope. Is there a way to write my own driver for this printer, starting from the KX-P1150 one? How would you proceed? I see that there is also a driver for KX-P1180i, again a clase model I suppose, but that doesn't work as well. A close model I guess, but still it's not working at all. Turns out that there is an OMNI driver for Panasonic KX-P1150. ppd file which could work with my printer. I had a little success while using the Epson 9-dot driver (that printer is apparently compatible with an Epson FX-86e/FX-800 driver): trying to print a text document the printer first printed some wrong symbol and then stopped printing totally.Īfter that I went looking for a.
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The issue is that apparently there isn't any available driver.
#Panasonic printer drivers install
CUPS recognizes that there is a printer connected to the serial port, and it lets me install it. I used CUPS to try to manage it, up to now. I'm trying now to make that printer work. In such old computer, which is the only one I have with a serial port, I installed a Linux operating system, which works quite fine.
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Both for fun and for artistic projects I'm trying to connect an old dot matrix printer, the Panasonic KX-P1170, to a certain old computer.