</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Thanks for the responses about the paper. I found the CX6600 at our local Office Depot for $198 with a $50 rebate and brought it home along with a PCI USB2 card to upgrade my computer so I could use it.
I installed the card and went through the installation process with the printer, printed the "test page" and everything was fine. Then after I bebooted the system locks up just after the sign-on screen (XP SP2). I disconnected the printer and it still did the same thing. Removed the USB2 PCI card and reinstalled and it still locks up. Booting in Safe mode it doesn't lock up, but checking the status on the hardware screen within the control panel indicates a problem with the device that is preventing it from starting. I've tried PnP changes within the BIOS, disabling my USB1 ports on the mainboard through the BIOS, installing in different slots and it still freezes the system suggesting there's a conflict to me.
There was a reference within "troublshooting" suggesting that a device may be drawing too much power... I've just noticed that my power supply is only 200W. Don't know if that could be the problem or not. My system has a FIC PA2013 Mainboard, AMD K6III 450mhz CPU, 512M RAM, 40G HD, CD-RW, NVIDIA RIVA TNT2/TNT2PRO video card, PCI 56K modem, and USB Direcway satellite modem, and some sort of Soundblaster audio card.
At any rate, if I can't figure it out pretty soon I'm planning on a new mainboard and AMD Athlon 64 3000 CPU with 1G RAM and a new power supply for this case.
It's aggravating to have a new toy and not be able to play with it!
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You might have to download some different or up to date drivers for it.
I installed the card and went through the installation process with the printer, printed the "test page" and everything was fine. Then after I bebooted the system locks up just after the sign-on screen (XP SP2). I disconnected the printer and it still did the same thing. Removed the USB2 PCI card and reinstalled and it still locks up. Booting in Safe mode it doesn't lock up, but checking the status on the hardware screen within the control panel indicates a problem with the device that is preventing it from starting. I've tried PnP changes within the BIOS, disabling my USB1 ports on the mainboard through the BIOS, installing in different slots and it still freezes the system suggesting there's a conflict to me.
There was a reference within "troublshooting" suggesting that a device may be drawing too much power... I've just noticed that my power supply is only 200W. Don't know if that could be the problem or not. My system has a FIC PA2013 Mainboard, AMD K6III 450mhz CPU, 512M RAM, 40G HD, CD-RW, NVIDIA RIVA TNT2/TNT2PRO video card, PCI 56K modem, and USB Direcway satellite modem, and some sort of Soundblaster audio card.
At any rate, if I can't figure it out pretty soon I'm planning on a new mainboard and AMD Athlon 64 3000 CPU with 1G RAM and a new power supply for this case.
It's aggravating to have a new toy and not be able to play with it!
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You might have to download some different or up to date drivers for it.