Monday 15 April 2013

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Resetting the Printer

By resetting the printer's power, the print buffer is cleared and certain sensors are reset. If there is invalid data in the buffer, or sensors are stuck in a particular mode; a message may appear.

Follow these steps to reset the printer:

Turn the printer off with the Power button (if available).
Disconnect the data cable from the printer (not applicable to WiFi, Bluetooth or Infrared)
Unplug the printer's power cord for approximately 10 minutes, and then plug it back in. If troubleshooting a communication issue, reconnect the data cable (not applicable to WiFi, Bluetooth or Infrared).
Turn the printer back on.
Note: If resetting the printer does not work, please attempt any other solutions that appeared in your search results. If this is a hardware message on the printer, the printer may need to be repaired. See More ( )
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Restart The Computer

Rebooting the computer is a good initial step to begin resolving software or installation issues.

Instructions to restart the computer for Windows and Macintosh operating systems.

Click on the appropriate Operating System for instructions to restart the computer: Windows7WindowsXP,Windows2000/Windows98/WindowsMeMac OS9.xMac OS X and Windows Vista.
Note: If an OS other than those listed above is being used, follow the appropriate procedure to turn the PC off as provided by the computer's manufacturer or operating system vendor.

Note: If system trouble prevents restarting the PC, use the power switch to turn the PC off, wait a few moments and then use the power switch to turn the PC on again. If system trouble still prevents the restart of the PC, refer to the computer's manufacturer for further assistance. See More ( ) 

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                                    Connecting the USB interface cable

                                       Connecting the cable to the printer or peripheral device


                                                 
Connecting the cable to your computer



Monday 8 April 2013

Print Spooler Error 1068 in Canon Printer The dependency service or group failed to start.

When trying to start the Print Spooler Service, Error 1068 means"The dependency service does not exist. or the dependency service or group failed to start."  

Depending on your environment and your type of printer installed, your Print Spooler Service will have other dependent services that must be running before the Print Spooler Service will start.  If the dependent services are not running, you will see an error 1068 or similar message about dependent services when trying to start the Print Spooler Service.

Some canon printers will add their own services to XP and the starting of the Print Spooler Service lists them as dependencies and therefore those canon Services must be running before the Print Spooler service will start.  It may be listed as the LexBce Server.

Do you now or have you ever had have any canon printers installed?  If yes, are you still using the canon printers?

Depending on your printing environment, if you are using another kind of printer, you may have other Service listed in the Dependencies tab of the Print Spooler Service.

Use the XP Services Applet to check the Print Spooler dependencies and options.

Click Start, Run and in the box enter:

services.msc

Click OK to open the Service Applet.

Locate the Print Spooler Service, right click it, choose Properties and then look at the Dependencies tab.  The services listed there must be running before the Print Spooler Service will start.  If they are not running, you will get an error 1068 or similar message about dependent services when trying to start the Print Spooler Service.

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