LX - 800 Parallal printer port USB laptop.

Madam, Sir, is - can anyone help on how to get the installed printer. I bought a USB cable adapter Parallal and two of its ends is connected correctly. Then a CD must be inserted.  I did too and opened as appropriate. EXE file for the installation, but the message window have garbage written on it that I don't understand. Either the file is corrupted or is in a different language. Can someone help me to direct them to the site where I could download the. INF file in the language English. Thank you

Is the printer Vista compatible?

Epson provides Vista drivers?

Shouldn't you be buyi8ng a side of Port PCMCIA card?

See also:

http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/itprovistaprinting/thread/9240271f-f0b5-431e-ac1c-3eaa0a67451c/

http://forums.techguy.org/hardware/550757-need-parallel-port-add-card.html

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