u/CKN_SD_001

Canon PIXMA 200S Pro connection error

I recently got my 200S. Every time I print, I'm getting the same error. I can send one print job just fine and everything is ok, but as soon as I want to print again, I get

Error - Please check the printer's operation panel or the Remote UI

No errors on the printer panel, no error in the error history. I tried several things suggested on the internet like re-adding the printer, but the error persists. The only way to get around it is to turn the printer off and on, then re-add the printer. This is obviously not an acceptable solution. Has anyone had the same issue and solved it?

Windows 11 / PPL 1.6.1 / Printer firmware 2.010

Update with solution:

I tried a factory reset before, but it didn't change anything. I tried again and this time, I also uninstalled all Canon software from my computer. The printer driver, the stupid Canon survey thing, and PPL. I did the reset, manually connected the printer to my Wi-Fi, and re-installed PPL and now it seems like it's working. I noticed that windows didn't install any separate drivers and no Canon survey. I wonder if there was a conflict of some sort between PPL and the Widows driver. Anyway, everything seems to work like it should know.

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u/CKN_SD_001 — 5 days ago

Better images without Ibis?

This is almost exclusively for wildlife and sport photography.

I recently watched a video from someone saying that at shutter speeds faster than the inverse of the focal length, IBIS can actually be detrimental to image quality. Obviously, for slow shutter speeds, usually used in anything from landscape to portrait, IBIS is very helpful and can enable you to shoot at shutter speeds slower than usual. But in wildlife for example, people often use 1/2000 and much faster. Not only is this to fast for IBIS to react and do anything anyway, but it can lead to micro vibrations that actually lead to blurry images. I tested it a little bit and I think it's actually true. I'm kinda concerned that I'm bias and was wondering if anyone else is aware of this and has experience with it. It's also totally possible that I'm the only person in the world who didn't know about this already.

Edit: Here is the link to the video.

https://youtu.be/ZKMCqu7v37w?si=diKX09yMbPbatLhP

Nevermind the bit about rolling shutter. I'm only asking about the first part of it. The IBIS stuff.

u/CKN_SD_001 — 8 days ago
▲ 1 r/Adobe

I really like Adobe products. My workflow for editing my mostly wildlife and landscape images is cull in Bridge -> edit in CameraRaw -> final touches in Ps, if needed. Since the last update for CameraRaw, I'm getting a GPU error. It happens in the Masking panel and in the main panel when I use the Texture slider. It's not my computer. Everything, including the texture slider in main and mask works perfect when I use Lightroom classic. It's definitely CameraRaw. Adobe really needs to get it's sh%$ together and fix this. Anyway, thanks for reading.

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u/CKN_SD_001 — 14 days ago