Isn't this really a workaround, rather than a proper fix? Presumably when bi-directional comms are used there is useful info being returned by the printer, so now that it's prevented that will cause the printer to run slower or other problems will be ignored?
Will this be taken up with Canon's engineers, or were they not the people who wrote the driver?
Isn't this really a workaround, rather than a proper fix? Presumably when bi-directional comms are used there is useful info being returned by the printer, so now that it's prevented that will cause the printer to run slower or other problems will be ignored?
Will this be taken up with Canon's engineers, or were they not the people who wrote the driver?