S200SPx
Windows XP, Windows 2000
1.52 (1-Jan-2002)
Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows 2000
BJ Printer Driver Canon S200SP Version 1.52, Jan 2002
Taken from the Win2000\...\Disk0 folder of the installation CD
Works 100% for XP on a Toshiba Satellite A75
Prints Thai and English fonts together flawlessly
Took me many hours to realize that the S200SPx would not
run properly on a USB 2.0 hub. The driver was not the problem.
It needed to be plugged directly into the laptop USB port.
[Since a TDK CD/DVD External Writer will also not start properly
on the hub, and needs a similar direct connection, the hub may
be at fault.]
David (DG Member) on 2-Aug-2004
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