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01-Apr-2004, 11:50 AM #1
camera and printer usb conflict
i have a canon camera s50 and lexmark x83 all in one printer..they will not work at the same time.. canon tells me that my problem is a usb limitation.. they say two imaging devices will not work at the same time...is this true and if so.. would a card reader solve my problem...
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05-Apr-2004, 09:42 PM #2
have you tried going to either Cannon or Lexmark's sites and looking into FAQ pages?
Other people may be experiencing the same problem with either the Cannon camera or the Lexmark AIO, not even related to the other device.
It might be a way to rule out which is at fault.
Or Windows help files or site re: running two image devices simultaneously.
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06-Apr-2004, 11:24 PM #3
I think maybe the problem is that you have too many devices connected to your computer maybe if you disconnect some or one of them will fix the problem if that happend maybe you should copy your pictures into your computer, and then try to print them.
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