| Quote: | | | Originally Posted by KenB | | | | |
| First things first - Are you able to print a config page off the print server? Most of them have a test button on them somewhere. (You may have to look really closely - sometimes it's quite tiny.) If not, then it is a machine issue. If it does print, then it's a driver issue. | |
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When you press the counter check button do you see IR2200(2200N) or IR2200(IR2200). If it says the first then you should be ok.
If not, then you need to purchase a network kit. The cheapest available on ebay I could find looking a while back was $100USD including postage, that is for a NIC and N Boot Rom. Then you can get a tech to install the NIC (aka ethernet port), Boot Rom and upgrade the firmware on the copier and configure it to connect to your network. No need for a special adapter this way.
Another way to check is to go into service mode. Go to Copier > Display > Version and look at the version of BOOT-ROM and PS/PCL. If BOOT-ROM does not have a N at the end you need a N BOOT-ROM. IF PS/PCL is blank you need to install networked firmware (note that you can only do this if N Boot-ROM is installed.
It makes the IR3300 so much more useful. With a N Boot-ROM, NIC (aka ethernet port) installed and firmware upgraded to network version the copier can be used with the Canon Network ScanGear tool (B&W so can't use Colour version) as well as printing. It's at least twice as useful as before.
The Canon Network ScanGear tool is freely available on the Canon website.