Hello,
I'm having trouble installing a Canon ir7105 without a Fiery, can anyone help?
I've set everything up but nothing prints to it. I've installed lots of Fierys in the past but can't seem to do this!
I'm fairly sure it has the network PDL kit installed. I need to use the Postscript driver (not PCL).
Here is what I've gone through so far:
I suspect it'll either be a silly problem like the wrong option set in service mode (IMG-CONT?), or one of the network settings on the machine (eg: LPD, RAW, WSD, Multicast etc). It's just a small simple network in a shop, it doesn't need to connect to the internet, just to some PCs. There are no proxys involved.
If anyone could help it would be much appreciated!
I'm having trouble installing a Canon ir7105 without a Fiery, can anyone help?
I've set everything up but nothing prints to it. I've installed lots of Fierys in the past but can't seem to do this!
I'm fairly sure it has the network PDL kit installed. I need to use the Postscript driver (not PCL).
Here is what I've gone through so far:
- The machine works fine as a copier.
- Bootrom is 50.47_C
- I have COPIER > OPTION > INT-FACE > IMG-CONT set to 0.
- I've set up a static TCP/IP port on the machine (192.0.0.105)
- I'm using the correct PS driver on Windows 7 (not the Fiery S1 or S2 driver), with the same port selected.
- All the PCs and other copiers on the network work fine, the IP address should also be fine.
- I can print out a network report (user data list) from the machine. It shows the same IP address.
- The printer driver can see the status of the machine, but test prints don't print out.
- Typing in the IP address of the machine on a web browser shows up the machine status correctly.
- Turning everything off and on doesn't help!
- The Windows 7 printer troubleshooter doesn't help!
I suspect it'll either be a silly problem like the wrong option set in service mode (IMG-CONT?), or one of the network settings on the machine (eg: LPD, RAW, WSD, Multicast etc). It's just a small simple network in a shop, it doesn't need to connect to the internet, just to some PCs. There are no proxys involved.
If anyone could help it would be much appreciated!
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