This is a guess, because i do not own any Canon printers, and don't know
the software, but in general this type of problem is the result of
inadequate printer spool file area on the hard drive.
There needs to be adequate space to rasterize the image on the hard
drive. Look for where the spooler is for your OS (for XP it is in the
Windows\system32\spool set of sub-folders. The files that
you will be looking for are those with a set of letters and numbers
followed by a .tmp extension.
If some files became corrupted within the spooler they can take up a lot
of space and cause this problem. They should be removed. To do so you
should do your search for orphaned files after a rebooting of the
computer and before you send any new print jobs to the printer. Under
those conditions any .tmp files you find in the folders under the Spool
folder would be orphaned print job files.
Also, lack of contiguous space (highly fragmented drive) can cause
problems, or if the same partition is being used for virtual memory and
photoshop scratch disk, it can not leave enough for the spooler files.
Defrag the partition, make sure the spooler folder is clear of orphans
and make sure it isn't competing with other virtual spaces from other
programs.
Also, if you are using USB connections, make sure nothing else is
interrupting with the data stream, like a new USB device, or an old one
that is corrupted in some manner.
Art
DC wrote:
> My trusted ip4000 with about 10 000 full color borderless printing under the hood
> suddenly started printing real slow. After printing some 200 pages (this time
> simple b&w pages) in the morning it stopped printing. The printer driver displayd
> an error (there was no more info about the cause of problem) and requested to
> turn off the printer. After done so it started working again. Every page at every
> setting is real slow. It prints a few millimeters and pauses, then prints some
> more and pauses. Even printing test page is slow. Pages come out as usual.
>
> What the heck?
>
> I am printing with non-OEM ink galore (this bit for measekite who is killfiled)
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