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  • Cirrus
    Technician
    • May 2008
    • 43

    #1

    IR2200 printing problem

    After selling this customer a new copier he asked me to move this one to his home. I connected it to his home computer with a parallel connection (this is the only option on the copier).

    When I send a print, the screen indicates it is receiving a print job. Then the processing light blinks for a few seconds and then nothing. No print job. Print job does not show up in the log either. This is a pretty straight forward connection and I have tried the PCL6 and pcl5e and the postscript drivers. All have the same result.

    Thanks in advance

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  • xcopytech
    Service Manager

    1,000+ Posts
    • Aug 2006
    • 1785

    #2
    Parallel port is for firmware upgrade.

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    • Cirrus
      Technician
      • May 2008
      • 43

      #3
      The log shows print jobs as recently as april. Also there are docs stored in the document boxes. When I tried to send a document to a document box I had the same symptom.

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      • wingnut132
        Technician

        50+ Posts
        • Apr 2008
        • 65

        #4
        You Can ONLY PRINT VIA NETWORK, parallel is ONLY FOR UPGRADING FIRMWARE

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        • alex@wocltd.com
          Trusted Tech

          250+ Posts
          • Nov 2007
          • 430

          #5
          on Ir3300(as can ir3330i/ir5000 etc) parallel can be used for print though not preferred as paraellel went out with the ark-cant even buy a laptop with one now

          when we did course with canon u.k(many moons ago)
          after upgrading to 'n' version first thing you did was send test page via printer driver to see if it had worked!

          assume you have tried anothe p.c?
          and stick with pcl5e

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          • dshrishail

            #6
            I hv same machine & i got same error on IR 2200 printing problem


            first check your paraller cable

            &

            After printer installation
            click on start -> setting->printer-> ir2200 pcl5
            right click on it & select properties
            then set paper size of input & output
            try it.

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            • 555
              Technician
              • Jun 2008
              • 45

              #7
              does the machine have a network boot rom. you can check the versions in service mode. if the machine has a nic then it should have a net work boot rom. if it has no nic but is supposed to have a network boot rom it is probably a boot leg boot rom and will never work right.if the machine has a nic try to incourage your coustomer to up grade his computer system to the 21st century and print via cross over cable.an abbacus wont cut it. if you dont have a network boot rom the machine wont print. if your parrelel cable is more than six foot long you will probably get data degradation before info ever gets to the machine.

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              • ben-copier
                Technician
                • Feb 2007
                • 19

                #8
                get your N boot rom & system software at www.bootrom.biz

                also, you never have to purchase any canon multi pdl network printer kit with its devices. just patch and burn. available for many network boot rom patches for canon photocopiers. huge range of canon photocopiers system software.

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                • ben-copier
                  Technician
                  • Feb 2007
                  • 19

                  #9
                  Originally posted by xcopytech
                  Parallel port is for firmware upgrade.
                  parallel port also can be use to print. just need N or H boot rom & network system software to enable it.

                  greetings

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                  • bnmand
                    Trusted Tech

                    250+ Posts
                    • Sep 2008
                    • 383

                    #10
                    Well worth getting a network kit (consists of NIC and N Boot ROM). As well as networking printing the kit also enables the use of RUI and pull scanning using Canon Network ScanGear Tool.

                    You can print with parallel if you have N Boot Rom and N system software, but you can't use RUI or ScanGear Tool.

                    Pressing the counter check button you should see IR2200(IR2200N) if there is a N Boot Rom installed. Or in Service Mode: Copier > Display > Version > BOOT-ROM you should see a N at the end of the number.

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                    • mitsubee
                      Trusted Tech
                      • Jul 2007
                      • 176

                      #11
                      It's obvious this machine is not N or H it could be C.....with Network Print Software pre-load....just add a NIC and it should work.

                      Thanks

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                      • patterson70
                        Senior Tech

                        Site Contributor
                        500+ Posts
                        • May 2010
                        • 586

                        #12
                        Re: IR2200 printing problem

                        [QUOTE=mitsubee;85578] It's obvious this machine is not N or H it could be C.....with Network Print Software pre-load....just add a NIC and it should work.

                        I know this is an old post but I have run into a IR2200 where the only print port is Centronics parallel. So I purchased a TP-Link "Single Parallel Port Fast Ethernet Print Server" convertor that plugs into the parallel port but uses a CAT5 ethernet cable from the PC.

                        Trouble is the data light blinks but nothing prints. I assume the data is not compatible from the Windows 10 laptop to the Canon.
                        Customer tells me he used to use it as a printer so it supposedly has the board inside.

                        Questions:

                        How to tell if it is a N or a C and what does that mean?

                        Is there a way to affordably install a NIC and software without having expertise on this model? I am mostly a Ricoh tech.

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                        • patterson70
                          Senior Tech

                          Site Contributor
                          500+ Posts
                          • May 2010
                          • 586

                          #13
                          Re: IR2200 printing problem

                          Question 1 was answered on the first page at the end. Missed it.

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