In our software we need to be able to convert SPL files which printer drivers write to the C:\Windows\System32\spool\PRINTERS folder to PDF files. For SPL files in PCL format we perform this conversion using pcltool.exe from VeryPDF, which mostly works fine. However we are having trouble with SPL files generated by the printer driver "Canon iR-ADV C5235/5240 PCL6". As an example, the following SPL file results from printing out a single page in notepad with the word "something" on it:

Can anybody tell me what exactly is invalid about this file? Is there any possibility of converting it to valid PCL or otherwise extracting usable data from it? Is it possible to configure the printer driver somehow so that it produces valid PCL?


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Incidentally, we had a similar problem with Postscript files generated by the "Canon iR-ADV C5235/5240 PS3" printer driver. There were binary sequences beginning with $CDCA10 and ending with $FFFF000000000000000001 at various positions in the files. After removing these sequences, we were then able to convert the files as normal. Does anybody know why Canon puts these sequences into the spool files?

now you have the driver installed and you can use printui if you want because driver is already on the system so it doesn't really matter if you use the /u parameter because it will use the one installed.

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Incidentally, we had a similar problem with Postscript files generated by the "Canon iR-ADV C5235/5240 PS3" printer driver. There were binary sequences beginning with $CDCA10 and ending with $FFFF000000000000000001 at various positions in the files. After removing these sequences, we were then able to convert the files as normal. I tried a similar solution for the files generated by "Canon iR-ADV C5235/5240 PCL6", but unfortunately was not successful.

P.S. The program I wrote does successfully convert spool files generated by the printer drivers "Canon iR-ADV C5235/5240 PCL5c" and "Canon iR-ADV C5235/5240 PS3" to valid PCL and Postscript respectively, so I don't think it is a simple matter of the program not working.

Odds are you have something like an EMF or similar file here. Ensure that the server queue (if you are printing to a network printer) is set to 'Render on client computer'. I would also look to set the Print Processor to Winprint RAW. It could also be that the Canon PCL printer isn't as generic as you'd like. You can always try a different PCL driver and see if your converter and the Canon device support the format. To confirm that the issue isn't the Windows Spooler you can set the port to FILE and/or use a capture utility to write out what the printer would actually receive post all processing. If that works but the SPL doesn't then you have a Windows Spooler and/or processor issue.

I spent now several hours setting up a network printer - Canon iR-ADV C5235. I tried the driver from the AUR (cndrvcups-lb) and also the official ppd files from the Canon website.

In the first case the printer only prints one page with:

My canon printer (capt driver) had worked flawlessly with archlinux for about 3 months, then suddenly it failed.

I tried to get it back to work, but even going back to a snapshot from the period it did work didn't help.

I sold it to someone that liked windows 8 and would never contemplate switching to linux, and they are still very happy with the printer.

I bought a new printer that does have a good opensource driver (AFTER i confirmed with openprinting.org there was a well working opensource driver for this printer).

@Knasher: Great hint. The PCL 5c driver works, but only for grayscale printing. However, the generic PostScript driver supports color and duplex printing.

It is not the perfect solution (because some functions as the stapler are not supported), but it will work for me.

Thanks.

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