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Interesting my brother had a similar issue what he did was reinstall the drivers and everything worked perfectly. Also check your network security settings
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On Dec 8, 2011, at 1:40 PM, jbourvic <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I have a Canon MF4200 laser connected to my local LAN by wire. It has a fixed IP. My router, a Linksys WRT610N is set up to allow wireless access from approved MAC addresses with WPA2-Personal security. The computer in the kitchen area connects wirelessly to my LAN. For the longest time, I had no problems printing to the laser (LPN 1 identity IP-192.168.1.119) which was well within the range of operational IP's. Several months ago, my kids started complaining that they couldn't print to the printer. Now I find that if I try to print an ordinary text file or even using the printer properties page to print a test page, it produces and error and does not print. I can ping the printer from the remote computer without any problems, but it won't print, even with the firewall turned off.
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> Should I delete the printer and then reload the drivers? I don't understand how the drivers could have become corrupted? But should that be the first step or last step? Is there something else I should be looking at?
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> J Bourvic
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