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Need help with Canon Pixma 9000 Mark II
I added printer icon to "devices and printers"
section of control panel in Windows 7 and there is a green check mark under the icon to show that it is the default printer. When I try to do a test print or print a file on my computer,I get a "printer not responding" message. Any advice? Thanks, David |
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Need help with Canon Pixma 9000 Mark II
From: "David Klein"
I added printer icon to "devices and printers" section of control panel in Windows 7 and there is a green check mark under the icon to show that it is the default printer. When I try to do a test print or print a file on my computer,I get a "printer not responding" message. Any advice? Thanks, David One does not "add an icon" to their list of printers. One installs a Printer into the OS' printer service. If the printer is not formally and properly installed and connected to a "printer port" (WSD, file, USB, IP address, parallel port, serial port, etc) the printer will not function. Because the terminology "I added printer icon to "devices and printers"" is not standard lingo, please define how you installed the printer and how the printer is connected to the Win7 computer. -- Dave Multi-AV Scanning Tool - http://multi-av.thespykiller.co.uk http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp |
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Need help with Canon Pixma 9000 Mark II
On Thursday, January 17, 2013 2:58:25 PM UTC-8, David H. Lipman wrote:
From: "David Klein" I added printer icon to "devices and printers" section of control panel in Windows 7 and there is a green check mark under the icon to show that it is the default printer. When I try to do a test print or print a file on my computer,I get a "printer not responding" message. Any advice? Thanks, David One does not "add an icon" to their list of printers. One installs a Printer into the OS' printer service. If the printer is not formally and properly installed and connected to a "printer port" (WSD, file, USB, IP address, parallel port, serial port, etc) the printer will not function. Because the terminology "I added printer icon to "devices and printers"" is not standard lingo, please define how you installed the printer and how the printer is connected to the Win7 computer. David- I downloaded a driver from the internet...Canon's web site...and connected the USB cable from the computer to the printer, The USB cable is plugged into a USB port on the computer when prompted to do so. I also tried plugging into some other USB ports on the computer and its keyboard and no dice.Under the "ports" tab in the settings for this printer I selected LPT1, which is the first port that appears in the available port list. "Enable bidirectional support" is checked. Adobe PDF port monitor and local port. Thanks for your help! David -- Dave Multi-AV Scanning Tool - http://multi-av.thespykiller.co.uk http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp |
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Need help with Canon Pixma 9000 Mark II
David Klein writes:
On Thursday, January 17, 2013 2:58:25 PM UTC-8, David H. Lipman wrote: From: "David Klein" I downloaded a driver from the internet...Canon's web site...and connected the USB cable from the computer to the printer, The USB cable is plugged into a USB port on the computer when prompted to do so. I also tried plugging into some other USB ports on the computer and its keyboard and no dice.Under the "ports" tab in the settings for this printer I selected LPT1, which is the first port that appears in the available port list. "Enable bidirectional support" is checked. Adobe PDF port monitor and local port. Thanks for your help! I find it odd that you would choose a parallel printer connection in the OS when you have just physically connected the printer via a USB cable. Surely that can not work! -- Gernot Hassenpflug |
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Need help with Canon Pixma 9000 Mark II
From: "Gernot Hassenpflug"
David Klein writes: On Thursday, January 17, 2013 2:58:25 PM UTC-8, David H. Lipman wrote: From: "David Klein" I downloaded a driver from the internet...Canon's web site...and connected the USB cable from the computer to the printer, The USB cable is plugged into a USB port on the computer when prompted to do so. I also tried plugging into some other USB ports on the computer and its keyboard and no dice.Under the "ports" tab in the settings for this printer I selected LPT1, which is the first port that appears in the available port list. "Enable bidirectional support" is checked. Adobe PDF port monitor and local port. Thanks for your help! I find it odd that you would choose a parallel printer connection in the OS when you have just physically connected the printer via a USB cable. Surely that can not work! 100% agreement. Thus we need to look at what "driver" was downloaded from Canon as well as the USB port on the PC and USB on the printer. -- Dave Multi-AV Scanning Tool - http://multi-av.thespykiller.co.uk http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp |
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