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1.Click Start, click Run,
type msconfig, and then click OK.
2.On the General tab,
click Launch System Restore.
3.Select Restore my computer to
an earlier time, and then click Next.
4.Calendar dates in bold are possible
restore points. Click the most recent one to view system restore
information.
5.Select a system checkpoint or an
installation restore point, and then click Next.
6.Close all other programs.
7.To start the system restore, click Next.
8.Your computer restarts.
Repeat steps 1
through 8 until your bookmarks are there.
This is a common problem with Windows machines. If a print job gets corrupted in the print que it will stop and block all other jobs from printing. It will also block the job from being deleted normally. You have to stop the print que service and then delete the print jobs from the que. Here is a link to a full article that shows how to stop the que, delete the print jobs and restart the que to restore printing.
This is usually caused by data within the print job. Microsoft Office sends paper size and job data with each job. Clear all print jobs in the computer sending the job.(Start/Printers/double click the canon printer and delete all jobs in the print que. Clear the Canon by off/on. Open a program and print a standard letter size document to test. This can be corrected by going to the page/document setup choices under "File" or the Ball in MS Office. Usually this is set to A4 or Bypass by mistake within the application. Thanks
I have had this problem before using Windows XP. I disconnected the printer and went to my computer then printer and faxes and deleted all the icons. I re-connected the printer and one printer popped up. I right clicked and set as default. It should say "ready" next to it. Deleting the Icon does not delete the printer driver. Hope this helps.
Try this:
START - HELP - RESTORE -
Restore to a date before you deleted the printer. I am guessing that part of the software is stil intact and mwessing up the new install. If that doesn't work, uninstall the printer, disconnect it and then reinstall it.
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