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Hi, jcontractor
From the machine's Service Mode P-print data, look out for Boot-ROM. If it is the same as the spare one 70.01C, then you would not be able to use PCL or PS driver. You could download UFR driver but make sure it without "II" behind it. Prior to printing after installing this UFR, try do a clear HDD via Service mode, as there might have some corrupted print jobs stuck inside when PS or PCL driver were used.
As to the firmware, it best that you check with authorized Canon tech
Here are the User Data:Canon IRC2620 User Data Page 1.jpgCanon IRC2620 User Data Page 2.jpg
Hi, jcontractor
Since you have P-print at hand, have you done Clear MMI of copier yet?
Notice that your network configuration for "Dynamic DNS Update" is ON, is there a need to use it? Else it best to off it.
The LPD function of the copier "OFF", turn it on. Test using LPR command to print any file that is .txt format extension.
e.g. lpr -S 192.168.xxx.xxx -P print -J job C:\folder\testME.txt
Using this command would allow you rule out whether the drivers are giving you headache but will only work for device that suppoer LPD plus it understand PCL / PS instructions.
Last edited by KL568; 01-15-2012 at 01:10 AM.
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