01-19-2023 03:41 PM
I've got a new Pixma TS6420a, connected via a USB cable to my computer. It will print any file already on my computer with no problem, but when I try to print something online, I get the message "The printer is offline." Obviously, it isn't. When I run a diagnosis, I get the message "The printer where [sic] selected cannot be detected." I have no choice but to download files to my computer first, which doesn't always work. Suggestions?
01-19-2023 03:51 PM
Hi, TheBohab!
So that the Community can help you better, we need to know exactly which operating system is running on your computer (i.e. Windows or macOS, and which version thereof) and which applications you're trying to print from such as the browser you're using. That, and any other details you'd like to give will help the Community better understand your issue!
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01-19-2023 03:58 PM
I'm using Windows 10, with the Microsoft Edge browser.
01-23-2023 01:02 PM
Hi,
Please click HERE for the steps to print the network settings directly from the printer. Once it prints, check that the SSID in row 3-2-6, matches the network your computer is connected to.
Also, make sure the IP address in row 3-2-12 starts with a 192 or 10 and let us know what the signal strength is in row 3-2-1
We look forward to your reply.
02-18-2023 05:40 PM
Same thing. Tells me the printer is ready to print, but when I go to print and I go to the print page, it only shows my old printer, not my new Canon. It did copy, however. I would like to get this resolved without signing up for Best Buy Total Tech. I have Windows 11 and a USB connection.
02-21-2023 10:16 AM
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02-21-2023 10:39 AM
I have a USB connection..followed the directions to disconnect and reconnect the cable to my Windows 11. It will now print, so I tried it with 2 recipes. Network settings page...is that the Windows Printer test page? I'm not that tech savvy, but I think the printer driver is installed...the test page seems to indicate that. All I know is that the thing is printing for which I'm grateful. I rarely scan anything, so have no idea how that works, and no idea what the other symbols mean, I miss the printed word instructions, but know where to find the info...I think. Hey, I'm 83.
02-23-2023 12:25 PM - edited 02-23-2023 12:35 PM
I have a Canon MF laser printer that used to refuse to print anything from a web browser. Had to download a screenshot of anything I wanted to print, then print it.
I solved this problem by installing a USB Scan Patch in Canon Support for the printer. I installed it, even though its description has nothing to do with the printing-from-web issue, and I'm not using a USB connection. Much to my surprise, this fixed the problem! I can't imagine why, but I didn't care. It worked.
Canon Support for your printer shows an "IJ Printer Assistant Tool Ver.1.70.4 (Windows)". Its description is vague, but maybe, just maybe, it will solve your issue. Can't hurt to try. Making sure you have the latest driver version is a good idea too.
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