Help me please Canon IR6800c XP SP3 (32bit) driver USB problem

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  • teckat
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    #31
    Originally posted by Fer
    He did mention an M1, Together with Teckats info about the IR6800C, without N

    Puncher Unit on 6800 is also listed as a M1
    Thought imagePass on this was a D1
    DADF is standard
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    • SCREWTAPE
      East Coast Imaging

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      • Jan 2009
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      #32
      Originally posted by teckat
      Puncher Unit on 6800 is also listed as a M1
      Thought imagePass on this was a D1
      DADF is standard
      In the states its a D1 as we know, that's whats stated in the service guide.

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      • bojanbelgrade

        #33
        New problem, my Canon IR6800C with driver Canon PCL5e/5c Printer Driver v8.70,,operate normally until today, to announce a new problem,I go to press a file(pdf,doc any) select print --machine is started and works for 2 seconds and stops,, as if not to retract the paper,on manual touchscreen control for all normal work but over notebook(WinXP Pro 32bit) USB connection will not work more,I unistalled and installed the driver again and again but the same problem,no error occurs not only will not work.If anyone knows what could be a problem? I restore my Windows to restore point but nothing,,what to do?

        Thanks

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        • Fer
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          #34
          Looks like printing PCL to a printer that only supports UFR.

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          • bojanbelgrade

            #35
            So how was working normally with the PCL driver to yesterday and suddenly stopped working, it's not clear to me ???? something is wrong with this machine definitely

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            • Fer
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              #36
              Originally posted by bojanbelgrade
              Something is wrong with this machine definitely
              Oh yes it is, be we all knew that allready

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              • Fer
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                • Nov 2009
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                #37
                But seriously now, this machine was designed as a workgroup printer and almost always connected throught the network. I don;t think there are much people with experience on 6800 USB.

                U could try to read out the print log, using the status button in right lower corner of display. See if u can see the error code (NG code) of the printjob.

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