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<blockquote data-quote="Gio2010" data-source="post: 1366749" data-attributes="member: 237130"><p>We just moved and had to switch all our wireless configurations etc. We now have a Cable router, recognized by all our laptops (Mac and Windows) and by our wireless printer (a Canon PIXMA MP990). </p><p>The problem: when we try to print from any of the laptops, we get a "communication error" on the printer dialog box. Sometimes the problem is solved by switching the printer off and then on again, but last night the behavior became even more erratic: would print (very slowly) the last page of a two-pages document, but not the first, or wouldn't print at all (all the same saying-printing, printing, printing).</p><p>I wonder if it is a network problem or a wrong setting?</p><p>Thanks in advance for your help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gio2010, post: 1366749, member: 237130"] We just moved and had to switch all our wireless configurations etc. We now have a Cable router, recognized by all our laptops (Mac and Windows) and by our wireless printer (a Canon PIXMA MP990). The problem: when we try to print from any of the laptops, we get a "communication error" on the printer dialog box. Sometimes the problem is solved by switching the printer off and then on again, but last night the behavior became even more erratic: would print (very slowly) the last page of a two-pages document, but not the first, or wouldn't print at all (all the same saying-printing, printing, printing). I wonder if it is a network problem or a wrong setting? Thanks in advance for your help [/QUOTE]
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