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If you are using a pcl driver please download the ufr driver for your machine as sometimes you need a pcl kit loaded for a pcl driver google canon drivers for your machine and try the ufr im sure it will work
Depending on what you are trying to print you might try updating the PCL driver or switching to a PostScript PS driver. the discrete drivers for that device were last updated in 2007.
What driver are you using on your vista machine? It would be better to load a local printer on your laptop and create a standard TCP/IP port using the address everyone else is using and load the driver locally instead of network printer. Also if you are using a print server to make it networkable you probably need the GDI version of the print driver loaded not the PCL5 or 6. It can be downloaded from sharpusa.com. PCL driver only works if PCL Print option is installed on the device. This would also give you a nic port on the copier as well, so if you have print server you probably don't have that option. If you need more specific details let me know.
You will need to do it through a server LIKE WINDOWS 2003 SERVER , and set up a print server role on it, this allows multiple protocols to be understood ,, including windows, linux, mac, os2 freebsd etc...
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