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> I just bought a Canon LBP-660 without a manual. It's working well on XP.
>
> I have no idea how to find the page count, or self-test. Besides, a
> manual might tell me something useful.
>
> If there's a PDF copy out there, or a spare I could buy with Paypal, I'd
> be grateful.
In the UK, you can purchase them from Robert Scott Associates:
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David Cornish wrote:
>> I just bought a Canon LBP-660 without a manual. It's working well on XP.
>>
>> I have no idea how to find the page count, or self-test. Besides, a
>> manual might tell me something useful.
>>
>> If there's a PDF copy out there, or a spare I could buy with Paypal,
>> I'd be grateful.
>
>
> In the UK, you can purchase them from Robert Scott Associates:
>
> http://www.canon.co.uk/Support/User_Manuals/index.asp
That was the first place I tried, being on the support site, but sadly
they have neither a copy nor a means of acquiring one.
I hope someone eventually will tell me how to get a self-test page out
of the printer, with the configuration details. I grew up using HP kit,
which is why this Canon is so impenetrable.
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>> In the UK, you can purchase them from Robert Scott Associates:
>> http://www.canon.co.uk/Support/User_Manuals/index.asp >
> That was the first place I tried, being on the support site, but sadly
> they have neither a copy nor a means of acquiring one.
>
> I hope someone eventually will tell me how to get a self-test page out
> of the printer, with the configuration details. I grew up using HP kit,
> which is why this Canon is so impenetrable.
Hopefully someone will give you a definitive answer, but you could try
downloading one of the manuals at the Canon Australia website
(http://www.canon.com.au/support/manuals.html). Whilst they don't have
the LBP-660, it might prove helpful to look in other models' guides to
see how Canon printers generally work. Sorry not to have been of more help.
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