10-24-2020 08:17 PM
Hi! I'm new here and to Canon, having just bought a Pixma Pro-100 printer.
Environment:
- Windows 10 and just updated the driver (which didn't help)
- Hard-wired ethernet connection
- Software doesn't make a difference (Photoshop CS6, Luminar, etc.)
- Various parameters tried
- Because I'm figuring out the printer, I'm using only letter-sized paper (8.5x11 inch)
- To spare ink, I'm using "other gloosy photo paper".
I bought this printer for photos. The Windows test page printed fine. I got exactly one photo to print fully - one that was very cropped.
Other photos have gotten to, at most, 40% of the page (printing landscape). Most often, it prints between 1/4 inch (1 cm) and one inch (2.54 cm).
So, it prints that portion of the page and then ejects. Then, for some reason, it loads another page and tries again, with the same result.
Side effect: When I cancel the print, the printer won't let me shut it off. Pushing the power button, holding it in, nothing helps - except pulling the power plug.
I have never had such problems with any of my earlier photo printers.
HELP!!!
Thanks!
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10-25-2020 10:15 AM
Problem solved, at least for me.
Thank you, JR Hoffman, for your suggestion. I'm so happy that I won't have to drive into Manhattan to B&H to return this printer in this pandemic.
** Solution: Use USB connection to printer, not Ethernet or wifi **
Suggestions for consideration by Canon to make this problem go away... (noting that I'm technical but ignorant of how images are processed within the printer)...
I surmised that my issue was caused by interruptions in the messages/commands being sent to the printer. This could have been exacerbated by my prints being made from large image files, as well as a busy (though fast, 1gb/s) network. I imagine it would be worse or more common with wifi than with wired Ethernet.
So, here goes:
Best regards,
Steve (GrandpaOfLoba)
10-24-2020 08:29 PM
Welcome to the forum.
If you just bought it new from a dealer I would suggest you take it back.
I would hate to see a scenario where you wait for someone here to suggest solutions(s), you find they don't work and you run out of the exchange window.
There is Canon warranty, but it generally requires you to ship the printer back at your cost.
10-25-2020 10:15 AM
Problem solved, at least for me.
Thank you, JR Hoffman, for your suggestion. I'm so happy that I won't have to drive into Manhattan to B&H to return this printer in this pandemic.
** Solution: Use USB connection to printer, not Ethernet or wifi **
Suggestions for consideration by Canon to make this problem go away... (noting that I'm technical but ignorant of how images are processed within the printer)...
I surmised that my issue was caused by interruptions in the messages/commands being sent to the printer. This could have been exacerbated by my prints being made from large image files, as well as a busy (though fast, 1gb/s) network. I imagine it would be worse or more common with wifi than with wired Ethernet.
So, here goes:
Best regards,
Steve (GrandpaOfLoba)
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