11-24-2024 01:21 PM
I just bought an imageCLASS MF654Cdw printer and have connected it to my network. When I send a job to print from my computer, it does not automatically wake up and print if it is in sleep mode. Instead, I have to go to the printer and manually wake it up, which is a pain. How can I get it to wake up when I send a job to print automatically?
12-18-2025 11:57 AM
Same with me.
12-18-2025 12:00 PM
I have same issue. Were you ever able to resolve this and if so, how, please?
12-18-2025 01:59 PM - edited 12-18-2025 02:01 PM
I set it to a static address and that seems to have fixed my 654C. It's still a problem with the 750C.
03-12-2026 12:15 PM
On the printer touchscreen:
These steps are straight from Canon’s MF654/MF660 network manual
[oip.manual.canon], [support.us....canon.com]
✅ At this point, the printer will always live at the same IP.
Back on your laptop:
Canon explicitly documents this as required when switching away from MFNP
[support.us....canon.com]
Still on Ports tab:
⚠️ Important:
In the same window:
This reduces sleep‑related status polling issues (common Canon workaround).
You should see:
This exact combination (static IP + TCP/IP port) is the only consistently successful fix reported by MF654/MF660 users
[community.....canon.com]
After finishing:
If it wakes and prints → ✅ fixed.
03-12-2026 12:35 PM
As I mentioned in my original post, both printers are being accessed by Macs, not Windows.
In my second post I noted that both already have static addresses which seemed to help the 654C, but not the 750C.
03-12-2026 02:12 PM - edited 03-12-2026 02:14 PM
The information provided by @Mackumz23 is definitely helpful.
I'd like to add the following.
Assigning a static IP address to an endpoint (like a printer ) is beneficial. However, address reservation or assignment should be done on your router. It is the single source of truth on your network.
When done, you don't need to make any changes to the endpoint since that device will receive the statically assigned IP address regardless of when it was last used, turned off, turned on, gone to sleep, etc.
Installing the printer as a TCP/IP device applies to Windows and MAC.
To do this on the MAC, open the printers and scanners applet, select the printer and press the minus key (-) to remove it.
Now click the globe icon which is just to the right of the default add printer icon at the top of the applet.
In the first field, enter the IP address you reserved or assigned to the device on your router. The printer name two fields below will also populate with this IP address. This field is editable. Give your printer a friendly name. Something meaningful to you.
The Use: field below has a drop down that will allow you to select the Canon driver you installed previously. Change to this and press ok. The printer will be added as a TCP/IP device.
This is a helpful document I wrote for reference.
Happy to help you further investigate/ troubleshoot the issue you're having with your 750c series device. If that device has internet connectivity, I suggest you check for a firmware upgrade. This can be done from the printer's LCD by scrolling to the right. There's an icon called update firmware. I can provide more detail if you tell us the actual model of your 750 series device.
~Rick
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03-12-2026 03:23 PM
I did not find any setting in my router for assigning static addresses, other than for the router itself. I did remove and re-add both printers at IP devices with their endpoint static addresses and that seems to be working. We'll see how it goes this week.
WRT to the document you posted, I was denied access.
03-12-2026 05:10 PM - edited 03-12-2026 05:15 PM
Greetings ,
Thank you very much for your feedback. Can I please know the brand and model of your network equipment? Maybe I can provide additional guidance. No one else has said my document is inaccessible so I will check it for you again.
Try the link again and let me know. I'll reach out to the moderators if it doesn't work for you.
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03-12-2026 05:22 PM
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03-12-2026 05:43 PM
Greetings,
I have been a senior resource on the Netgear forum since 2001 😉
Visit the following link and review pages 134 and 135.
Orbi_Pro_WiFi_6_UM_EN.pdf https://share.google/f3CILcjRBjHW35NZw
I'll contact the Mods regarding access to my knowledge base here. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.
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