I have a networked print queue for a iR-ADV C5035 hosted on a Win2k3 server and installed with the Canon iR-ADV C5030/5035 PCL5c print driver (x86/x64)
The site IT is reporting that the printer intermittently starts printing large amounts of gibberish. The most recent occurrence used up 280 pages before we could shut it down.
I have reinstalled the print queue, used a different print queue name, installed different drivers, reinstalled the print queue on another host server, and even installed another port address. The device continues to spit out gibberish at random intervals. I have checked the event viewer logs and checked the anti-virus log files on the host server, but have found nothing that explains the event.
Canon tech support has advised my site IT that nothing is wrong with the device, but I'm thinking it has to be rooted in the firmware or installed memory.
We maintain several other 5035's installed with the same driver on the same host server and do not encounter the problem with any of them. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
The site IT is reporting that the printer intermittently starts printing large amounts of gibberish. The most recent occurrence used up 280 pages before we could shut it down.
I have reinstalled the print queue, used a different print queue name, installed different drivers, reinstalled the print queue on another host server, and even installed another port address. The device continues to spit out gibberish at random intervals. I have checked the event viewer logs and checked the anti-virus log files on the host server, but have found nothing that explains the event.
Canon tech support has advised my site IT that nothing is wrong with the device, but I'm thinking it has to be rooted in the firmware or installed memory.
We maintain several other 5035's installed with the same driver on the same host server and do not encounter the problem with any of them. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
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