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I have an Hp 620 LX

Jackel Page Icon Posted 2006-02-17 11:16 PM
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I tried printing to a Canon BLC 80 with my IR port, all I got was 15 pages of junk. is there a driver somewhere I can get to solve this, by the way, www.Laptopsforless.com has 1/2 price sale on for the F1250 -80001 batteries for 620LX. 14.95 each...fyi
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CE Geek Page Icon Posted 2006-02-18 12:16 AM
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Strange. I assume you downloaded and installed the CE 2.0 driver from the Canon website. I have a BJC-85, and it prints wonderfully from my Jornada 680e, but I admit I haven't tried printing from my CE 2.0 device (LG Phenom).
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Pete P. Page Icon Posted 2006-02-18 1:32 AM
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Thanks for the sale info!! Something I'll def consider!!
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CE Geek Page Icon Posted 2006-02-18 4:38 AM
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Not to stay off-topic, but I checked out that site too - pretty good selection of H/PC batteries. While there I ordered the universal external battery - figured it could always come in handy, and shipping was free.

(Last post as an H/PC Philosopher. I really liked that title, but I'm sure I'll appreciate H/PC Elite even more.)

Edited by CE Geek 2006-02-18 4:40 AM
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C:Amie Page Icon Posted 2006-02-18 8:04 AM
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There are drivers for the BJC 80 in the HCL, we have nothing on the BLC 80 though
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CE Geek Page Icon Posted 2006-02-18 2:42 PM
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I suspect that Jackel means BJC-80 rather than "BLC-80." I don't think there is such a thing as the latter. Thanx for pointing out the driver links in the HCL - I forgot about those. (If I recall correctly, I got my BJC-85 [which is essentially a BJC-80 with USB support] before I began visiting this site.)
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C:Amie Page Icon Posted 2006-02-18 9:36 PM
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You mean life existed before this site was created? I find that hard to believe, ROFL.

I think that the drivers are for the 85, but work with the 80. At least that's how they got indexed. Eitehrway, I have been told that they work
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CE Geek Page Icon Posted 2006-02-19 4:45 AM
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Well, I know the drivers installed without any problems in all three CE versions that I have (2.0, 2.11, and 3.0). I really need to try printing from my Phenom one of these days.
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cmonex Page Icon Posted 2006-02-19 6:40 AM
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printing from a phenom?! yeah, i'll hook up some printer to my phenom express and see if it works.
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CE Geek Page Icon Posted 2006-02-19 6:46 AM
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When you say "hook up" I trust you mean by IrDA.
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cmonex Page Icon Posted 2006-02-19 8:02 AM
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nope, not irda!
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Jake Page Icon Posted 2006-02-19 9:27 AM
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I've printed with Canon's BJC-80 drivers in a MIPS CE 2.0 machine to a BJC-50 printer. Works, if you're willing to wait for a loo-oong time for a 5-page draft-mode print-out. I've never timed it, but I bet it's 15+ minutes.

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