AEBS reboots when printer turned on

Subject says it all really. When I turn on my printer (Canon Pixma iP1500) my base station reboots. Anyone else seen this?
Ivan

Ivan Peters wrote:
Subject says it all really. When I turn on my printer (Canon Pixma iP1500) my base station reboots. Anyone else seen this?
Not really. I have a Pixma iP6600 and it works just fine.

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