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Canon i-SENSYS LBP5100 Colour Laser Printer
| Author | Simon Williams |
| Published | 14th Aug 2008 |
| Manufacturer | Canon |
| Price | £220.56 (Exc VAT) |
| as reviewed | £253.64 (Inc VAT) |
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Comments for Canon i-SENSYS LBP5100 Colour Laser Printer
Paul Laurent said on 6th October 2008
RGPuk said on 8th October 2008
Printer delivered yesterday. No driver included for Mac OS X. 24 hours later I still cannot get it to run reliably (barely at all) using the driver downloaded for Mac OS X from the Canon site.
The very few pages I have coaxed out of it, indicate that this unit can produce great results. Very, very frustrating. I haven't had to mess around like this, with no progress, on a computer for ages. I thought those days had gone. If I crack this problem (or indeed, send the unit back) I will report.
RGPuk said on 14th October 2008
UPDATE: Ok - I've sorted out how to avoid/or sort dodgy operation of this machine when using the Mac driver and get good, reasonably fast results. However the CAPT StatusMonitor for Mac remains totally useless- it refuses to have any dialogue with the printer at all, so consumables-levels, print-count and job queue remain completely unavailable (although the last item is available through the Mac dialogue panel). Freezes and printer disconnection / restarts are still necessary too often for comfort.
Canon support have been utterly useless.
To be completely fair I have (reluctantly) run the printer from a Windows XP laptop, and the difference is instant. Everything runs as it should, although the driver control dialogues are the usual Windows, complicated mess.
Clearly the real problem is with the poorly written Mac OS X (10.4.11) driver, which in time might get fixed by Canon - but I'm not holding my breath and still considering sending this quite nice little printer back for a refund.
RGPuk said on 16th October 2008
FINAL UPDATE: I know this a review site and not a tech forum - but I do feel the need to be fair. Canon finally came through with useful support, even if the process was long, hard work. My LBP5100 is now working perfectly down to an additional factor in the driver installation process not covered by the Canon installation guide. By using 2 Mac machines to test it, I've found that deleting all other Canon printers, trashing the Canon folder from 'Library' then using 'Reset Printing System' in 'Printer Setup Utility' is essential, prior to a reboot and then driver installation, to allow the driver and utilities to load properly.
The printer and utilities now work very well indeed and I like this printer a lot.
Martin_K said on 28th October 2008
My own experiences setting this printer up on two Macs have been good, no problems:- one running 10.5, the other 10.4. The procedure is slightly different for both OS's, but Canon provide clear instructions for each version of Mac OSX. The other point I'd like to make about this printer is how quiet it is, especially compared to a Konica Minolta 2430 DL which was my previous colour laser printer.
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This is a great printer
but it will not work on the Microsoft x64 operating system
There are no drives for Window or Vista x64 operating systems
Cannon told me to buy a printer that will run on the 64 bit platform
Cannon doesn't have a colour laser printer that will
Cannon say it will run on
Mac OS X (2)Windows 2000 (2)Windows 98 (2)Windows Me (2)
Windows Server 2003 (2)Windows XP (2)Linux (1)Windows Vista (1)
No mention that Windowsx64 is not supported
So if you run a x64 operation systems you will need to change platforms