I missed the original post, so don't know what model it is.
However, in case anyone is interested I add a quick reminder that some old
Canon printers (like my LBP860) are "Winprinters". For reasons of economy
relevant at the time of manufacture, they have limited built-in firware and
are operated by Windows software that's at a lower level than normal driver
software. This real-time stuff doesn't work over a network (also it's too
bad if you have another OS or an incompatible vesion of Windows).
The LBP860 has lasted much longer than the operating systems I have used,
and is still running fine on a PC that was not downgraded to Vista.
Regards
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>I did what you said & all I got was " Port Name (Not Responding)" and got
> hung up!
>
> "caaf" wrote:
>
>>
>> Well - I've just registered just on this issue - to hopefully solve that
>> is.
>>
>> This is copied with much work from our friend 'Google'
>> (http:\\www.google.com)
>>
>> I had the same problem and here's what I did to fix it:
>>
>> Go to Control Panel. Choose printer. Then choose Add Printer.
>>
>> Choose Add a local printer. Click on Create a new port. The default in
>> the drop down box is Local Port. Do not change that. Click Next.
>>
>> A dialogue box will appear asking for you to enter a port name. Type in
>> the \\computer name\printer name ie. My computer's name is basement and
>> the printer name is EpsonSty so I typed in \\basement\epsonsty
>>
>> Yahoo! It worked. Go figure! I guess Microsoft thinks printers on a
>> intranet are local.
>>
>> I hope this helps, I scoured many forums b4 finding this fix.
>> Microsoft's support docs and HP's tech support were no help.
>>
>>
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