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Steven Gibbs
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      07-04-2009, 12:31 PM
I'm trying to connect my elderly, but fully-functional, CanonBJ-10sx printer
to a new computer that came without a parallel port. I've purchased a
parallel-USB cable and that connects fine. Plug-and-play worked. The
drivers worked. However, the printer prints garbage.

I put the printer into hex-dump mode, and it looks as though it is losing
characters. (The file starts 1B 40 1B 74 ... and the printer showed 1B 40
74 ... etc. (using Epson emulation for historical reasons, but it's the same
with Canon mode).) Presumably the USB connection is too fast. Googling, I
haven't found anyone else having this problem. Does anyone have any ideas?
(Windows XP Home SP3)

Thanks,
Steven


 
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Chuck
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      07-07-2009, 05:55 PM

You may be able to change the parallel protocol between the adapter and the
printer
The printer you have is fairly slow, and may have handshake timeout
problems.

"Steven Gibbs" <> wrote in message
news:...
> I'm trying to connect my elderly, but fully-functional, CanonBJ-10sx
> printer to a new computer that came without a parallel port. I've
> purchased a parallel-USB cable and that connects fine. Plug-and-play
> worked. The drivers worked. However, the printer prints garbage.
>
> I put the printer into hex-dump mode, and it looks as though it is losing
> characters. (The file starts 1B 40 1B 74 ... and the printer showed 1B 40
> 74 ... etc. (using Epson emulation for historical reasons, but it's the
> same with Canon mode).) Presumably the USB connection is too fast.
> Googling, I haven't found anyone else having this problem. Does anyone
> have any ideas? (Windows XP Home SP3)
>
> Thanks,
> Steven
>
>



 
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Alan Morris [MSFT]
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      07-09-2009, 04:05 PM
when the USB to LPT cables first came out Canon made a statement that they
were not supported for many of their devices. Contact Canon and verify the
classification of support for your device in this configuration.

--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base here:
http://support.microsoft.com/search/?adv=1

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

"Chuck" <> wrote in message
news:eQF5kwy$...
> You may be able to change the parallel protocol between the adapter and
> the printer
> The printer you have is fairly slow, and may have handshake timeout
> problems.
>
> "Steven Gibbs" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> I'm trying to connect my elderly, but fully-functional, CanonBJ-10sx
>> printer to a new computer that came without a parallel port. I've
>> purchased a parallel-USB cable and that connects fine. Plug-and-play
>> worked. The drivers worked. However, the printer prints garbage.
>>
>> I put the printer into hex-dump mode, and it looks as though it is losing
>> characters. (The file starts 1B 40 1B 74 ... and the printer showed 1B
>> 40 74 ... etc. (using Epson emulation for historical reasons, but it's
>> the same with Canon mode).) Presumably the USB connection is too fast.
>> Googling, I haven't found anyone else having this problem. Does anyone
>> have any ideas? (Windows XP Home SP3)
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Steven
>>
>>

>
>



 
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