01-04-2021 04:42 PM - last edited on 11-21-2023 08:02 AM by Danny
Since about 4 days ago a CPU that had no issue with printing is now producing NG(#0853) in the print log
Windows 10 (build 19401) should be the most current version
Network printing to an iR 2535 Standard TCP/IP port 9100
Have tried both UFR II drivers the Generic UFR II and the Generic Plus UFR II
I have other CPU's of identical OS and drivers that print with no issue
I have run down all the basic steps remove the printer, delete drivers, reinstall drivers, reinstall the printer, print direct to the printer, and various driver options with no success.
Any other ideas for what is causing this issue?
01-05-2021 11:28 AM
Hi, stevebowman7!
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11-21-2023 04:07 AM
I know this is an old post, but maybe this will help someone: I had the same error but on an iR 2520, Windows 10. What fixed it was installing the UFR II LT driver for it, you can find it on Canon's driver page for your printer model.
04-25-2024 05:18 AM
it's really useable.for imagerunner 2530i
04-25-2024 07:17 AM
Yeah, you can find the UFR II LT driver for 2530i on its driver page
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