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Finally fixed Canon i850 blue screen stop errors...
For months I would get blue screen stop errors when ever I would try
to print something. It didn't matter what type of file it would be. It didn't matter the size of the file. it could be 30 MB or 30 kb....didn't matter. It wouldn't happen all the time. I found that if I selected something in printing options to make your picture look all nice. Blue screen. AND THIS WOULD BE AFTER A FORMAT AND FRESH INSTALL OF WINDOWS XP. I even downloaded to most up to date drivers from CANON for the I850 PRINTER Still would get this problem. Checked this forum and saw that other people were getting the same problem. More or less. Well yesterday I was thinking why oh why am I getting this problem after over a year of this and nothing from Canon about this problem. Well then something told me to check out the connection. I use the USB connection for the printer. I also use a USB HUB to connect many USB devices. The HUB itself goes into the computer and the printer goes into the HUB. I thought maybe let me try taking it out of the USB HUB and plug the printer directly into the computer...and guess what? DING!!!! NOW IT DOWSN'T CRASH TO BLUE SCREEN ANYMORE!!!! AARRRGGGHHHH!!!!! I WISH I HAD DONE THIS BEFORE!!!!! So if any of you have the same problem or similiar then you might want to check this out. I know my HUB has an external power source. I was thinking maybe the HUB wasn't getting enough power for all the devices. Anyways, wanted to share, in case anyone else had this problem. DING! |
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Yeah,
I also did hade some sort of the same problem. When I connected it on an actra PCI USB card, the computer started automaticly up after I shut it down. So I did put it in my on-board USB port and it was solved... Sort of the same problem. I'm on Windows XP with also an Canon i850. Greetings, Peter "Shaggy" van de Beek. The Netherlands. "Whippy" schreef in bericht om... For months I would get blue screen stop errors when ever I would try to print something. It didn't matter what type of file it would be. It didn't matter the size of the file. it could be 30 MB or 30 kb....didn't matter. It wouldn't happen all the time. I found that if I selected something in printing options to make your picture look all nice. Blue screen. AND THIS WOULD BE AFTER A FORMAT AND FRESH INSTALL OF WINDOWS XP. I even downloaded to most up to date drivers from CANON for the I850 PRINTER Still would get this problem. Checked this forum and saw that other people were getting the same problem. More or less. Well yesterday I was thinking why oh why am I getting this problem after over a year of this and nothing from Canon about this problem. Well then something told me to check out the connection. I use the USB connection for the printer. I also use a USB HUB to connect many USB devices. The HUB itself goes into the computer and the printer goes into the HUB. I thought maybe let me try taking it out of the USB HUB and plug the printer directly into the computer...and guess what? DING!!!! NOW IT DOWSN'T CRASH TO BLUE SCREEN ANYMORE!!!! AARRRGGGHHHH!!!!! I WISH I HAD DONE THIS BEFORE!!!!! So if any of you have the same problem or similiar then you might want to check this out. I know my HUB has an external power source. I was thinking maybe the HUB wasn't getting enough power for all the devices. Anyways, wanted to share, in case anyone else had this problem. DING! |
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Maybe you need to get a USB 2 hub As i have a canon i865 on my Belkin USB 2
hub and it is perfect... "Peter van de Beek" wrote in message ... Yeah, I also did hade some sort of the same problem. When I connected it on an actra PCI USB card, the computer started automaticly up after I shut it down. So I did put it in my on-board USB port and it was solved... Sort of the same problem. I'm on Windows XP with also an Canon i850. Greetings, Peter "Shaggy" van de Beek. The Netherlands. "Whippy" schreef in bericht om... For months I would get blue screen stop errors when ever I would try to print something. It didn't matter what type of file it would be. It didn't matter the size of the file. it could be 30 MB or 30 kb....didn't matter. It wouldn't happen all the time. I found that if I selected something in printing options to make your picture look all nice. Blue screen. AND THIS WOULD BE AFTER A FORMAT AND FRESH INSTALL OF WINDOWS XP. I even downloaded to most up to date drivers from CANON for the I850 PRINTER Still would get this problem. Checked this forum and saw that other people were getting the same problem. More or less. Well yesterday I was thinking why oh why am I getting this problem after over a year of this and nothing from Canon about this problem. Well then something told me to check out the connection. I use the USB connection for the printer. I also use a USB HUB to connect many USB devices. The HUB itself goes into the computer and the printer goes into the HUB. I thought maybe let me try taking it out of the USB HUB and plug the printer directly into the computer...and guess what? DING!!!! NOW IT DOWSN'T CRASH TO BLUE SCREEN ANYMORE!!!! AARRRGGGHHHH!!!!! I WISH I HAD DONE THIS BEFORE!!!!! So if any of you have the same problem or similiar then you might want to check this out. I know my HUB has an external power source. I was thinking maybe the HUB wasn't getting enough power for all the devices. Anyways, wanted to share, in case anyone else had this problem. DING! |
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