For some Canon printer drivers it is necessary to "manually" enable EMF spooling in the driver settings to make GDI accounting possible (i.e. UFR II, CAPT, PCL5/6 and PS3 drivers). It is possible that some drivers don’t need to be prepared for GDI accounting like for example most GARO drivers.
In the following you’ll get a short description about where you have to set up the EMF spooling at the Canon printer driver.
Note: The following example shows how EMF spooling is enabled on an iR2270/iR2870. The settings and menus may vary for different printer types but principally they are nearly identical.
• Open “Printers and Faxes” and right click on the according printer.
• Select “Properties” to open the property dialog.
• You have to enable the EMF spooling on two locations. The first one you reach via the General tab, the second setting has to be configured via the Advanced tab. For the General tab you use the Printing Preferences… button, for the tab Advanced you use the Printing Defaults… button.
The following screenshots and procedures are the same for both settings.
• Click on Printing Preferences in the General tab and go to the tab Finishing in the next window.
Then click on Finishing Details.
Make sure that EMF Spooling is enabled.
Confirm with OK and close all other open driver windows via the OK buttons.
• Now proceed the same way via the Advanced tab in the printer properties like described above. In the Advanced tab, click on Printing Defaults… to open the printing preferences.
• The EMF Spooling should be turned on now on both locations. Now, your printer should be rightly prepared for GDI accounting. But if you still encounter problems, these can be caused by the use of special
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