The saga continues---
(The subject should be NOT printing from VB)

It was suggested that in installing the printer from the Win2k guest I
should give the port name of 9100.  Did not help.  (Note that this is the
name, not the number.  The number has on all recent attempts  been 9100.)

I have stumbled on a list of messages in a file accessed through control
panel/administrative tools/computer management/system tools/event
viewer/system  Here is one that might mean something to those skilled in
the art.  I was asked what the error message was.  This is all the detail I
have been able to come up with.

11/3/2017 9:13:15
Printer hp deskjet 990c series was created.

11/3/2017 10:28:43
The document Test Page owned by Administrator failed to print. Win32 error
code returned by the print processor: 3003 (0xbbb).

Whenever I attempt to print I see this identical error, whether a test page
or document.

Note that I can ping the printer from the guest, so that hints to me that
the issue is the installation of the printer in windows, not in the
network.  I have lost track of how many times I have deleted the printer
and reinstalled.  Note that this driver works from the windows2000 guest on
my desktop. I also note that the printer worked before changing the desktop
and the router, although I have had issues in the distant past, details of
which my foggy head cannot recall.

Is changing to NAT still a thing worth trying?

-Denis
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