huangzhengliang
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Hey.
My printer is the Canon MP600 and I just got it 3 days ago.
Everything is working fine except 3 things:
1. In printer properties, under the advanced tab, there is the "enable advanced printing features" as shown in this screenshot http://members.optusnet.com.au/boyan...ed2_edited.JPG
If this box is checked, my printer prints gibberish, especially always when I queue 1MB and over files.
If it isn't checked, the printer prints correctly.
2. "Grayscale printing" should only use the black pigment ink tank, right? Well, when "grayscale printing" and "duplex printing" are both checked, colored dots mix with the black ink. That is, colored dots appear on text that would've been printed in color if "grayscale printing" wasn't checked.
3. After every printjob, the printer makes this noise similar to when you turn on the printer. For example: If you finish a printjob and then start another one 5 seconds later, the printing would stop in the middle of the second because the printer seems to always have some maintenance procedure after every printjob.
Could the printer be faulty? Corrupt printer memory?
Thanks.
My printer is the Canon MP600 and I just got it 3 days ago.
Everything is working fine except 3 things:
1. In printer properties, under the advanced tab, there is the "enable advanced printing features" as shown in this screenshot http://members.optusnet.com.au/boyan...ed2_edited.JPG
If this box is checked, my printer prints gibberish, especially always when I queue 1MB and over files.
If it isn't checked, the printer prints correctly.
2. "Grayscale printing" should only use the black pigment ink tank, right? Well, when "grayscale printing" and "duplex printing" are both checked, colored dots mix with the black ink. That is, colored dots appear on text that would've been printed in color if "grayscale printing" wasn't checked.
3. After every printjob, the printer makes this noise similar to when you turn on the printer. For example: If you finish a printjob and then start another one 5 seconds later, the printing would stop in the middle of the second because the printer seems to always have some maintenance procedure after every printjob.
Could the printer be faulty? Corrupt printer memory?
Thanks.