05-28-2022 05:27 PM
Canon Pixma MX490 powers on and goes through initialization, then powers back off. Keeps repeating the process as long as it's plugged in. Buttons are non-responsive.
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06-05-2022 09:15 PM
Turn off your printer (if it's not already off!). Turn off or unplug your router so you have no wifi. Turn the printer on. It will cycle like it usually does and then stay on.
06-05-2022 09:18 PM
Did you turn off the wifi? Unplug your router. Wait a minute and turn on your printer. It should turn on and stay on.
06-05-2022 09:25 PM
it is updating, i think! how long did it take for your printer? Thank you so much So far so good!
06-05-2022 10:42 PM
I didn't do the firmware update, just the DNS number change.
06-05-2022 10:45 PM
I tried the firmware update and it didn’t work. Here are the steps to go the USB route
Unplug printer and modem
Wait 5 minutes then plug printer back up
Reset wireless network settings to factory default settings
Download your printer Driver CD
(If you don’t have it, you can get it free in Canon website. Search your product and download)
Be sure to use a USB cord and you can print now!!
If you have a Mac go in system preference>printers and scanners> delete the printer by clicking it and press “-“ (minus) button (because it’s looking for wireless connection) then press “+” (add) button and it will add your printer back.
06-06-2022 04:12 AM
Did not work for my MX494 printer. Utility does not find my printer. I have tried various suggestions mentioned hereunder and a few of my own. Not sure where to go from here except maybe back to the "Manual" route used in the work around. (One thing is for sure Canon won't see me again for a printer.)
06-06-2022 06:57 AM
The only "solution" I used was to change the DNS number, haven't done the firmware update yet. But changing the DNS number had me back in biz immediately.
06-06-2022 10:10 AM
Yes, that seems to be the only answer I did the DNS number, using the IP address I got from the router and that seems to be working fine so far.
06-06-2022 10:59 AM
While the new firmware update does indeed fix the issue, getting it installed is actually very tricky, and can easily frustrate users. Here are some steps to install the firmware update. In my case, my Pixma MX492 was set up as a Wireless AP, so there were no network cables to the router. I will describe the steps for this, more complicated, configuration.
Hope this helps those stuck in this power cycle loop. Please note this was written with Windows 11 in mind. The instructions should be similar for older versions of Windows, and for Mac it should be mostly similar and hopefully intuitive.
Thanks!
06-06-2022 07:11 PM
This worked for me - for those who can login to their router and make changes, I blocked internet access for my printer. Very straightforward to do this. I read this article and it gave me the idea. Thanks to https://borncity.com/win/2022/06/02/drucker-gau-canon-mx492-versagen-durch-restart-schleife-bei-wi-f...
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