I have a Casio CD Label Printer (prints directly on the CD-R's) and it does the same thing when I connect it.
I suspect it's the drivers, as Lexmark's are known for losing communications with the PC. If that's all that happens and after it reinstalls the drivers it's OK, unless there are updated drivers available on the Lexmark download site, I'd leave it alone. At least yours works, there are many that have communications problems with Lexmark's to the point they've dumped them and took the loss (printer cost) and went to another brand.
"Found new... new... huh? hardware??" Sounds like ol' Fireberd has the best first step there. Definately get latest driver from manufacturer's website. talustheelder@hotmail.com.
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April 9th, 2004 17:00
I have a Casio CD Label Printer (prints directly on the CD-R's) and it does the same thing when I connect it.
I suspect it's the drivers, as Lexmark's are known for losing communications with the PC. If that's all that happens and after it reinstalls the drivers it's OK, unless there are updated drivers available on the Lexmark download site, I'd leave it alone. At least yours works, there are many that have communications problems with Lexmark's to the point they've dumped them and took the loss (printer cost) and went to another brand.
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April 11th, 2004 16:00
"Found new... new... huh? hardware??" Sounds like ol' Fireberd has the best first step there. Definately get latest driver from manufacturer's website. talustheelder@hotmail.com.
Talus.