Manually Solved Network Troubles
Connect to a WPS-compatible wireless router
Cannot Find Printer on Network/Cannot Printing
Printing Out Network Settings Information:
Follow the procedure below to print out the network settings information.
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Step1 Check that printer and wireless router are turned on.
Turn the wireless router back on.
Wait about five minutes and then turn the printer back on.
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Step2 Check your devices (e.g. computer/smartphone/tablet) are connected to Internet.
Make sure that devices and the wireless router are connected to via Wi-Fi or wired LAN, and that the Internet can be used without problems.
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Step3 Check that Wi-Fi setting of your printer is enabled.
When your printer has an LCD, make sure the icon indicating Wi-Fi is displayed.
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Step4 Move printer and various devices (e.g. computer/smartphone/tablet) close to wireless router.
If the distance between the printer and devices and the wireless router is too far, the communication quality is poor. Place the printer and devices closer to the wireless router.
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Step5 Print out network settings information
Print out the network settings information on your printer.
Checking Printed Network Settings Information:
From the printed network settings information, check the entries in item "2-2"
C-0
It is connected correctly. If, nevertheless, the printer is not found on the network or printing is not possible, check the following items.
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If codes other than "C-0" are displayed at the same time in the item "2-2" see also the correspondence of the other codes.
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Check1 Check that security software's firewall is off.
A message may appear warning you that Canon software is attempting to access the network. If this warning message appears, set the security software to always allow access.
Quit the security software and make sure that the printer is recognized and ready to use. If so, the cause is the firewall setting. Change the firewall settings so that the printer is recognized and ready to use. For details, contact the manufacturer of the security software.
If you are using any programs that switch between network environments, check their settings. Some programs use a firewall by default.
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Check2 Does network name (SSID) of printer match network name (SSID) setting of wireless router that communicates?
Check the "3-2-6" item in the printed network settings information and the network name (SSID) of the wireless router you want to connect to. If they are not matched, check the SSID and password of the wireless router you want to connect to, and then setup manually.
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Check3 Is privacy separator, SSID separator, or Network separation function enabled on wireless router?
If it is enabled, disable these functions before performing the setup. To check the settings of the wireless router, refer to the instruction manual provided with it or contact its manufacturer.
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Check4 If MP Drivers (Printer Driver) are not installed, install them. (Windows)
Click here and install the MP Drivers (Printer Driver).
C-1
The printer's Wi-Fi setting is disabled. (You can also check if the Wi-Fi icon does not appear on the printer's screen.)
Enable the Wi-Fi setting in the printer's settings screen.
C-3
No IP address is assigned. (You can also check that the item "3-2-12" in the printed network settings information is blank.)
Check the following items.
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Check1 Is printer set to obtain an IP address automatically, or is wireless router requesting manual addressing?
Refer to the wireless router's manual to enable DHCP (auto-acquisition) settings on the wireless router or to set a valid IP address on the printer.
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Check2 When you set printer's IP address manually, correct IP address may not be set.
Check the network name (SSID) and the password of the wireless router you want to connect to, the IP address applicable range, and then enter the appropriate IP address on the printer side. If you are unsure, set the printer's IP address to automatic (DHCP).
C-5
Unable to connect to the specified network. Check the following items.
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Check1 Check status of printer and network device (e.g. wireless router) and your computer/smartphone/tablet.
Use 2.4 GHz frequency band to communicate with this printer and a wireless router. A typical wireless router can use the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands. In many cases, each frequency band is assigned a different network name (SSID). Verify the network name (SSID) and password for the frequency band you connect to.
Match the network name (SSID) set for the printer with that for 2.4 GHz frequency band of the wireless router.
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Check2 Password on your wireless router may not match password you entered.
Passwords are case sensitive.
Enter the password correctly.
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Check3 Monitor signal status and move printer and wireless router as necessary.
- Place the printer and wireless router where there are no obstacles between them. Wireless communication between different rooms or floors is generally poor.
- Wireless communication can be impeded by building materials containing metal or concrete. If the printer cannot communicate with the computer over a Wi-Fi due to a wall, place the printer and the computer in the same room.
- After changing the installation location, print out the network settings information again and check the status of the signal. Compare with the value in section "3-2-1" in the printed network settings information to determine the installation location.
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Check4 Check wireless channel number of Wi-Fi you are using on computer.
Make sure that the wireless channel number on the wireless router is included in the wireless channel number you checked. If the wireless channel number set for the wireless router is not included, change the wireless channel number of the wireless router.
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Check5 In case of Wi-Fi connection, check if computer that can be accessed by wireless router is restricted.
The wireless router settings may be limiting the number of devices that can be connected at the same time. Remove or relax the restrictions.
To check the settings of the wireless router, refer to the instruction manual provided with it or contact its manufacturer.
Note
- To check the MAC address or IP address of your computer, see Checking Computer IP Address or MAC Address.
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Check6 If problem occurs only when wireless router is in energy-saving mode, turn off energy-saving mode of wireless router.
If the problem seems to occur suddenly, it may be resolved by updating the wireless router firmware (e.g. update interval of a key, problems of DHCP update interval, etc.). For details, refer to the wireless router's instruction manual.
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Check7 If printer is connected to AirPort Base Station via LAN, make sure you use alphanumeric characters for network name (SSID). (macOS)
C-4
No default gateway is set.
When you set the IP address of the printer manually, enter a valid default gateway IP address. If you don't know the default gateway, set the IP address to automatic.
C-7
There may be a problem with the signal.
Check the following items.
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Check Monitor signal status and move printer and wireless router as necessary.
- Place the printer and wireless router where there are no obstacles between them. Wireless communication between different rooms or floors is generally poor.
- Wireless communication can be impeded by building materials containing metal or concrete. If the printer cannot communicate with the computer over a Wi-Fi due to a wall, place the printer and the computer in the same room.
- After changing the installation location, print out the network settings information again and check the status of the signal. Compare with the value in section "3-2-1" in the printed network settings information and place the printer in the location with a higher value.
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- In some cases, "C-7" and "C-9" are displayed at the same time. In that case, refer to both items.
C-8
Too many clients are connected.
Wireless Direct does not allow more than 5 devices to be connected.
If you want to connect additional devices to the printer, unplug any devices that are not in use before adding them.
C-9
The noise level is high and does not differ from the signal level due to various devices other than the printer.
- If devices (microwave oven, external hard disk drive, and other USB 3.0 devices) that emit radio waves of the same frequency bandwidth as a wireless router is nearby, it may cause interference. Place the printer and the wireless router as far away from interference sources as possible.
- After you change the location of the printer, check the signal quality. Compare the value of "3-2-2" in the network settings information and place the printer in the location with a higher value.
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- In some cases, "C-7" and "C-9" are displayed at the same time. In that case, refer to both items.
C-10
No IP address is assigned by the wireless router.
Check the following items.
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Check1 Password on your wireless router may not match password you entered.
Passwords are case sensitive.
Enter the password correctly.
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Check2 Set up printer again and reconnect to Wi-Fi.
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Check3 Check DHCP on wireless router. If DHCP is off, set it on.
To check the settings of the wireless router, refer to the instruction manual provided with it or contact its manufacturer.
C-11
The network name (SSID) remains the default value (The network name (SSID) has not been set). Check the network name (SSID) of the wireless router.
Verify the network name (SSID) and password of the wireless router you want to connect to, and then set it up manually.
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Wi-Fi Connection Assistant allows you to diagnose and repair the network status.
Select the link below to download Wi-Fi Connection Assistant and install it.
See below for starting up Wi-Fi Connection Assistant.
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For Windows:
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For macOS:
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Cannot Connect to Printer through Wireless Direct
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Check1 Check power status of printer and other devices (e.g. computer/smartphone/tablet).
Turn on the printer or devices.
If the power is already turned on, cycle the power switch.
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Check2 Check settings of your device (e.g. computer/smartphone/tablet).
Make sure Wi-Fi is enabled on your device.
For details, refer to the device's instruction manual.
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Check3 Print out network settings information.
See "Step1" to "Step5" in Cannot Find Printer on Network/Cannot Printing.
In the printed network settings information, check if the item "2-2" is not "C-8". If this is the case, the number of connected printers is too many.
Wireless Direct does not allow more than 5 devices to be connected.
When you want to connect additional devices, disconnect any devices that are not in use before adding them.
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Check4 Check that printer is selected as connection for various devices (e.g. computer/smartphone/tablet).
Select the network name (SSID) for Wireless Direct specified for the printer as the connection destination for devices.
Check the destination on your device.
For details, refer to your device's instruction manual or visit the manufacturer's website.
To check the network name (SSID) for Wireless Direct specified for the printer, display it using the operation panel of the printer or print out the network settings information of the printer.
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Display on the LCD.
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Print the network settings.
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Check5 Check that Wireless Direct password set for printer is entered correctly.
To check the password specified for the printer, display it using the operation panel of the printer or print out the network settings information of the printer.
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Display on the LCD.
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Print the network settings.
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Check6 Check that printer is not placed too far away from device.
If the distance between the printer and the device is too far, wireless communication becomes poor. Place the printer and the device close to each other.