Cari,
at first I thought both printers could be operated concurrently - so I
didn't uninstall. Due to the problems I've got and all your hints I
uninstalled the 7000. I'd to search the registry for entries and killed
all files that I could find.
The problem didn't disappear. I went to your webpage and found a link to
Bruce Sanderson's pages where hints to reset the whole print subsystem
are provided. I followed his suggestions and removed all printers and
drivers. So the system got quite clean. Installed again the i850.
Now - after doing some more tests - the situation is as follows:
When I print a job, the spooler crashes. After restarting the spooler
manually ("net start spooler"), the job (that is still in the spool
queue) is then executed. But when I start the CANON print monitor befor
I print, it works all fine, the spooler doesn't crash any more!
I don't understand this behaviour, but I have configured the monitor to
start with windows start, and that way I don't have any problems. Maybe
this could be of help for any other users who have a similar effect and
are searching for a workaround.
Thanks for your help and your comments!
Dieter
Cari wrote:
>Did you uninstall the old printer first?
>
>http://www.coribright.com/Windows/Article%20one.htm
>
>Cari
>www.coribright.com
>
>"Dieter Stegemann" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>
>
>>Used an old BJC7000 so far, and today purchased a new i850. Connected
>>via parallel to PC (same cable as used for the 7000; LPT1 configured as
>>ECF/EPP, bi-dir.).
>>Driver installed from CD as described. When started print head
>>justification, spool subsystem of my Win2k crashed.
>>Booted again; system printed justification page, that made the system
>>crash before. New request for head justification made it crash again.
>>Got the latest driver off the internet, installed over the CD version;
>>no change.
>>
>>My system is a Win2000, german, SP3; PC is Desktop, 1,4 GHz Athlon, 524
>>
>>
>MB.
>
>
>>Any ideas, what might cause this problem? I don't find any entries here
>>concerning similar effects...
>>
>>Thanks for any hints - Dieter
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
>