DearCommunity, my PRO-300 refuses to print from the manual feed. I think it is due to the Airbridge feature being active for reasons not known to me. Apparently I have to get rid of the "Bonjour" notion in the printer setting menu. My question is: how to disable "Bonjour"? Please advise.
Then go to System Preferences (or System Settings, depending on your macOS) Printers & Scanners and select the "+" icon to add a printer. Wait for the Canon IJ Series driver to appear; it could take a few minutes. Select it to add the printer.
Hi John, I followed your instructions to the letter and that all worked as expected. The only thing that did not work was printing from the manual feed. The printer again tells me there is no paper in the top feed. That is correct as there is paper in the back. Is it me, the printer settings, the WiFi, .... ? NB printing from the top feed works without issues. When using a Windows laptop it is the same issue.
Neither do I. It looks like a software issue. The printer works fine with Windows but MacOS is generating a problem. I think as soon as you hit 'print' it tells the printer to print from the top feed. That would explain the observations, but not the reasons. Maybe it is the version of MacOS I run (Ventura) that Canon not yet supports. Let's see what Canon will tell me. Luckily the fall-back is the laptop. It's 8 years old, but works better.
Oh boy, this is not over yet. I'll go on with experimenting too. Canon Tech Service are helpful, but they do not seem to know what's going on either. To be continued. Let you know if there's progress on my side. Thanks!
That is correct. When selecting the type of paper on the printer display itself, for the manual feed it is not even possible to select plain paper. As said, when printing from my Windows laptop there is no problem. Yesterday I printed an A3+ photo on watercolor paper. Looks perfect, consumes a couple of buckets of ink though. TBC.
We had this LaserJet M604 on a 2008 print server that we are phasing out of service. In doing so we have migrated all of our printers over to a new 2016 server. So far all of our printers have been fine, however this one is giving us issues and I'm not sure what else to try.
When I moved it to the new server I updated the driver from the "HP Universal Printer PCL 6" driver to the downloaded "HP LaserJet M604 PCL 6" driver. As soon as we tried to print envelopes to the installed Envelope Feeder, we get a prompt each time on the printer asking us to Manually Load Tray 1, or press OK. As soon as we press OK it prints from the Envelope Feeder. This was not the case when the printer was on the 2008 server.
I rolled the drier back on the 2016 server to the same driver on the 2008 server, and we still had the same issue. I also updated the firmware on the printer to the most current version. Since we still have the 2008 server in production, I have reverted this department back to that server and everything is working fine. I need to get this resolved so that I can shut down the old server.
We have rebooted the computer, printer, and print server with no change. We have also went through tab by tab to see if there were any setting changes between the two drivers, and there were none. I don't know what would enable the printer to start asking for us to manually feed something when the Envelope Feeder is there and full. I even removed the Feeder and use the Tray 1 Manual Feed tray and received the same prompt result. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
It was a setting in the driver, that was on the new driver and not the old one. The old driver we just installed it and it worked, with the new one the Envelope Feeder was not installed. I installed the Feeder, removed the manual feed and tray one, then configured the Feeder.
I have been reading about this off and on, and I still can't find anything that I haven't already tried. I performed a Factory Reset on the Printer thinking that maybe it was related to a printer setting. . . Still not change.
I don't have access to a LJ M604 printer, and none of my printers have an Envelope Feeder accessory, so I don't know what settings (in terms of size and type) are available for this input source.
I'm not quite sure (as your picture is somewhat blurred) but it appears that you have configured all of the cassette trays, and the envelope feeder, with the blanket "Any Size", "Any Type" settings.
If you open the attached image in a new tab it opens full screen, and isn't blurry. All of the trays are currently set as default, but I have tried setting the Envelop Feeder and Tray 1 for Envelope #10, Tray 2 as Letter, and I got the same response. I even tried using Tray 1/Maual Feed with Envelopes and I get the same response.
Of course, it's possible that the appliction and/or printer driver settings on your workstation is (for some as yet unknown reason) explicitly requesting "manual feed", or selecting the paper source explicitly (rather than, or in addition to, using size and type attributes).
On a Windows 10 system, you'd do this by selecting the 'print to file' option in the Print dialogue (although i'm unsure just what complications the "server" element might introduce).
I set each tray up like suggested, and I received the same result. If I have time today I'm thinking of installing the printer locally on their computer, and seeing if I get the same result. At least that way I can take the server out of the equation.
I'm assuming it has to be a setting in the printer driver at this point, so I matched the settings from the 2008 server to the local installation, and it still does not work. I'm getting the error to load tray one on the printer, and on the computer I get a pop up that says the printer is out of paper.
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It is strongly recommended to use Raise3D official filaments and/or default settings for better performance. The Raise3D printer is designed with strong compatibility with Raise3D official filaments. Be extremely careful when printing with unverified filaments and settings to prevent abnormal printing results or damaging the printer.
The integrated cable that transmits the signal from the motion controller board to the extruder. A new flat cable is adopted to replace the large drag chain of Pro2 series printers, reducing the weight of the extruder and avoiding the sagging of the cross shaft.
2.Before powering on the printer, make sure to peel off all the yellow stickers and remove the 24 security spacers. If the spacers are not removed, the spacers will damage to the printer once the printer begins operating. Keep the security spacers carefully for further installation and subsequent transportation.
3.Remove the 4 screws on the screw clamps. The clamps are located on the top of the screw rods on the left and right sides of the printer. Keep the screw clamps and screws safe for further installation and subsequent transportation.
9.Calibrating the offset value of the printer can improve the success rate of printing. The five-step Offset Calibration involves the Left Z-Probe Offset, Right Z-Probe Offset, Bed Leveling, R-Nozzle XY-Offset, and Dual-Color-Cube. The calibration process also includes loading filament to the printer. Follow the prompts on the screen to load the filament and enter the five-step Offset Calibration.
Raft is to print several layers similar to the base structure before printing the model. Raft can enhance the adhesion between the model and the build plate and reduce the risk of model warping.
Touch Platform Only refers to only adding support structures which can touch the build plate. Those supports added from one surface of the model to another surface of the model will not be created.
For example: Suppose that the right nozzle is idle while the left nozzle is printing, the temperature of the right nozzle is still very high. The filament will melt to a liquid state and will drip onto the model due to gravity, resulting in dyeing of the model. To avoid this issue, the temperature of the idle nozzle can be reduced to a state where the filament will not melt and drip. But relatively speaking, it will increase the printing time.
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