Canon IR5570 Network Setup Problem

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  • jisabel

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    Canon IR5570 Network Setup Problem

    I've been trying to print to a Canon IR5570 via network with no success.

    Installed Drivers in PC ( running Windows XP SP2), PCL5e and PCL6

    IP settings configured on Copier run PING succesfuly

    Conected network cable via switch ( tryed both, crossover and straigh through)

    I can Get Device Status, but when trying to print the test page, get printing fail message "This document failed to print".

    JIsabel
  • zoraldinho
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    Re: Canon IR5570 Network Setup Problem

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    • nivssluck
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      • May 2008
      • 228

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      Re: Canon IR5570 Network Setup Problem

      Originally posted by jisabel
      I've been trying to print to a Canon IR5570 via network with no success.

      Installed Drivers in PC ( running Windows XP SP2), PCL5e and PCL6

      IP settings configured on Copier run PING succesfuly

      Conected network cable via switch ( tryed both, crossover and straigh through)

      I can Get Device Status, but when trying to print the test page, get printing fail message "This document failed to print".

      JIsabel
      I always use UFR II on this model..is multi PDL printer kit G1 or G2 installed?

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      • MrB
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        • Nov 2009
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        Re: Canon IR5570 Network Setup Problem

        Bit of a silly Q,
        But has the device got a print kit on it ??
        Press the "123" button then tap on device configuration
        You may have to got down a couple of pages
        Look for "UFRII" , "PCL", and / or "PS"

        If you Don't have any of these, you will not be able to print at all

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        • nivssluck
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          • May 2008
          • 228

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          Re: Canon IR5570 Network Setup Problem

          Originally posted by MrB
          Bit of a silly Q,
          But has the device got a print kit on it ??
          How can you print if there is no print kit on it? the N Boorom is called a multiPDL printer kit G1 on this model. If your bootrom is C surely you cant print....

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          • teckat
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            • Jan 2010
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            Re: Canon IR5570 Network Setup Problem

            Originally posted by jisabel
            I've been trying to print to a Canon IR5570 via network with no success.

            Installed Drivers in PC ( running Windows XP SP2), PCL5e and PCL6

            IP settings configured on Copier run PING succesfuly

            Conected network cable via switch ( tryed both, crossover and straigh through)

            I can Get Device Status, but when trying to print the test page, get printing fail message "This document failed to print".

            JIsabel



            Multi-PDL Printer Kit
            The Multi-PDL Printer Kit supports PCL and PS (PostScript) emulation printing solutions,
            and incorporates Canon's original UFR II (Ultra Fast Rendering II) Technology. It also enables you to print TIFF, JPEG, PDF, and PS files directly from your PC using the Remote UI.

            ■ imagePASS

            imagePASS is a piggyback printer controller which attaches to the back of the machine.
            imagePASS supports Adobe Genuine PostScript 3 and PCL5c, and is suited for office environments in which larger print volumes are frequently processed, or for users who use Adobe PostScript or other PostScript applications.

            ■ Universal Send Kit
            The Universal Send Kit enables you to send scanned documents via e-mail or I-fax, as
            well as send scanned data to be stored in file servers or User Inboxes.
            NOTE
            The Send function is available only if the optional Universal Send Kit is activated by registering a license key.

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