Problem Printing With Canon BJC 1000

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Running Windows XP SP2 Home, Canon BJC 1000 Printer, darn thing prints
back to front, whether the setting in properties is front to back, or
back to front. Page order is always last page first! Help! Have
re-installed many times!
 
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Byte said:
Did that, and then what?
Maybe you installed the drivers backwards. (just kidding).
Go to Canon.com and download the driver for your BJC 1000 printer, it
looks like the one on your PC (DLL library) may be corrupt.



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Did that too! I am convinced that the driver is not really compatible
with XP, even thought it states so. The printer worked just fine under
Windows 98.
 
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Byte said:
Completely uninstall the printer before reinstalling.
Download the driver from below website and reinstall the printer using
that one. Do not let XP's "plug&play" feature automatically install the
printer for it will use the default driver from its library. Unplug the
printer
and reboot, then plug it in, it should come up with a balloon that new
hardware was found and ask if you want to install it. Do it manually.
Download Canon BJC-1000 free driver for Windows 2000/XP
http://drivers.soft32.com/driver/download-Canon_BJC_1000-23347.html

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I did all the above, but will again. Isn't this nuts?
 
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Seancito

Byte said:
Completely uninstall the printer before reinstalling.
Download the driver from below website and reinstall the printer using
that one. Do not let XP's "plug&play" feature automatically install the
printer for it will use the default driver from its library. Unplug the
printer
and reboot, then plug it in, it should come up with a balloon that new
hardware was found and ask if you want to install it. Do it manually.
Download Canon BJC-1000 free driver for Windows 2000/XP
http://drivers.soft32.com/driver/download-Canon_BJC_1000-23347.html

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Thank you "byte". It worked!
 

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