Re: Canon i560 via network
Did you install the Add On module for Vista 32/64 from the Canon website?
http://alpha03u.c-wss.com/inc/ApplServlet?SV=WWUCA900
Frustratingly they don't tell us where the Add On modules should be
installed... on the XP PC or the Vista PC, so in the case of my i950, I
installed it on both (??!!!!!!)
Re: Canon i560 via network
Has anyone found a solution for this problem? I'm also running 64 and
having the same issue when trying to connect to the i560 across the
network. I didn't have this problem with Vista 32 bit
Re: Canon i560 via network
I have the exact same problem as anyone else. (printer server on XP (32)) and Vista (64) as a client. Doesn't work
Re: Canon i560 via network
Exact same problem as what?
Guessing here...... because of lack of usable information provided...
Have you tried connecting the Canon to the Vista PC and installing it
locally, then removing it to its original connection on the XP PC and
changing the location on the Vista PC to \\XPPX\XPPrinter.... where XPPC is
the shared name of the XP PC and XPPrinter is the shared name of the Canon
printer?
Info required to answer in more depth...
How is the Canon connected to the XP PC? Is it connected locally via USB or
are you actually using a Print Server... Note: An XP and Vista PC CANNOT be
a Server, Windows Server 2000, 2003 and 2008 are Server operating systems
which support unlimited connections. XP and Vista are workstation operating
systems, with limitations of 5 or 10 maximum simultaeous connections. If
you are using a Print Server, what is assigning the TCP/IP address to the
printer? What is the make/model of the print server? Does it have the
latest firmware? Is it supported by Vista?
Can the Vista PC 'see' the files and folders on the XP PC... ? Are they in
the same Workgroup? Is the printer correctly shared (if connected to the XP
PC) and the shared name of the printer 12 characters or less with no spaces
and no illegal characters?
There are at least a dozen or more questions I could ask, but let's start
with those first.
Re: Canon i560 via network
WOW! Thanks for the solution. I too had this problem. Local printer and defining a local port works great.