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Try this. It helped get mine to work:
Does you BIOS settings tell you what IO Base address the parallel port is on? It should be something like 0x378, 0x3BC or something like that.
My "new" old laptop didn't work at first. For me, it was the parallel port settings relating to the IO address. Changed to "Enabled" and "0x378" and all was fine.
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