06-30-2020 02:29 PM
I've noticed on the last few jobs, that i'm getting some portions of a print job compressed or expanded. Mostly compressed. It's not consistent and not all the time, but it does seem to happen on most of my big print jobs. It hadn't been doing that until recently.
As for the environment:
- Windows 10 home machine
- VPN'ing remotely to my work machine (which is Windows 8.1 pro)
- I've turned the printer off and on a couple of times
- i've rebooted my home machine
- I'm almost postive that I've rebooted my work machine at least once (they had an update and it rebooted when completed)
The print jobs that i'm doing is when I VPN in to my work. I don't really print stuff at home very often so i can't really tell if it's occuring when I'm printing from "home" vs. from the "office".
Any ideas? Again, it's a recent thing.
Thanks.
07-02-2020 05:48 PM
Hi Jacen.
If you haven't yet done so, try setting the printer to spool completely before printing. Presuming that it is connected to the Windows 8.1 computer:
This will ensure that the print data is collected on the remote computer before printing begins. If problems persist, then you'll want to troubleshoot printing when near the printer. Our support is available at 1-800-OK-CANON (1-800-652-2666) Monday-Friday from 10:00 am to 6:30 pm ET, excluding holidays.
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07-03-2020 06:40 PM
07-06-2020 01:04 PM
I made the change, but now that I re-read your response, I think you have it flip flopped. The remote computer (i.e., my work computer) is still on Windows 8.1. My home computer is a Windows 10. When I log into the remote computer, i've checked the box to use local computers (and all other devices that I could) when I log in. I've still checked the box for "start printing after last page has spooled".
I'm not sure if it did get better, but there are still some issues with compression and expansion to some extent sometimes.
Any other options to try with this info or am i at the call in to tech support point?
Thank you.
07-08-2020 12:38 PM
Hi Jacen.
"Start printing after the last page has spooled" will greatly reduce the incidence of printing errors caused by data transfer lag. If the problem persists, and in light of troubleshooting already performed, you can try removing the toner cartridge and drum cartridge (set both carefully aside), clean the paper feed rollers, and then reinsert the drum cartridge and toner cartridge. If the problem continues after that, then it's either something deeper on the computer (such as security software causing lag in print data), a network/connection issue between the Windows 8.1 computer and the printer, or something deeper within the printer that will require you to contact our phone-based support (listed above).
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