Common Problems with Data Acquisition Devices That Communicate to a Parallel Port, Such as a DATASHUTTLE, OMB-DAQBOOK or OMB-TEMPBOOK, etc.PROBLEM 1 The latest breeds of laser and ink jet printers are shipped with sophisticated drivers, which are active in memory at all times, and periodically poll the printer port at some interval. This will obstruct any other driver attempting to use the port, and interfere with that driver's task. One symptom is, after starting a run with your data acquisition system, it stops after perhaps 5 seconds, with or without an error message. In some cases, it may not run at all, but when trying it again, it runs for a short time. This is probably due to the printer driver attempting to poll the printer port, even though you are not trying to print to a printer. The easiest way to resolve this conflict is to begin deleting suspicious printers until the problem goes away. Here are some printer drivers known to cause problems. Some of the drivers may have been changed by the manufacturers by now. HP Laser Jet 5L If you encounter any of these, it would be wise to consult with the manufacturer and ask for the latest driver, and try it. PROBLEM 2 If the parallel port is set as UNI-DIRECTIONAL, then it cannot read data back from your data acquisition system. A typical symptom will be a unit that cannot be found by the software. Sometimes, a data acquisition system will work with one PC, but not another. Simply run your PC's BIOS setup, and change the parallel port setting to BI-DIRECTIONAL. IF YOU ARE NOT FAMILIAR WITH MAKING CHANGES TO THE BIOS, CONTACT YOUR SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR OR YOUR PC'S TECH SUPPORT GROUP. MAKING ERRONEOUS CHANGES CAN ADVERSELY AFFECT YOUR COMPUTER!!! IT IS NOT RECOMMENDED TO MAKE ANY CHANGES TO THE BIOS UNLESS ABSOLUTELY SURE THAT YOU ARE MAKING THE CORRECT CHANGES! PROBLEM 3 PROBLEM 4 |