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imageCLASS MF750Cdw Series: Has to be powered off & on for users to print

tjfitz68
Contributor

Since this printer was purchased, which wasn't that long ago, it's had to be powered off and back on every morning in order for the users to print. It's on the network. I've maxed out the power saving settings to no avail. Firmware is up to date. Right now the driver version is 2.90. I'm aware that 3.20 is available but I haven't installed it yet. 

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Danny
Moderator
Moderator

Thanks for joining the conversation, tjfitz68!

So that the Community can help you better, we need to know exactly which Canon printer model you're using within the imageCLASS MF750 series.  The model number should appear on the front of the unit at the lower right. That, and any other details you'd like to give will help the Community better understand your issue!

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tjfitz68
Contributor

It is a MF751Cdw

shadowsports
Legend
Legend

Greetings,

Based on the limited information you provided this is probably related to network configuration.  After you power cycle the printer, log into the admin portal of your router and look at the list of attached devices.  I suggest you asign the printer a static IP.  This only has to be done once.  Restart the printer again and refresh the list of attached devices on the router.  Confirm that it's using the IP address that you've assigned. You can also confirm by opening a web browser and entering the IP address in the address bar, it's remote UI should display.

Give it 24 hours and let us know what happens. If this doesn't solve the problem for you we will uninstall the printer from your machine and reinstall it as an IP printer.  As before this is a one-and-done process you will never need to worry that the IP address of your printer is going to change and any device on your network will always be able to find it at its destination IP.

~Rick
Bay Area - CA


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Rick,

The printer does have a static IP. All of our printers have static IP's. The printer that it currently in use is a replacement for an earlier model that malfunctioned. We have various Canon's throughout our facility, different models, that have never suffered from this issue. After powering off/on, the printer seems to work fine throughout the day. When the issue was first reported I could not log in through the UI. After powering offf/on I could then login in via the UI. I plan to upgrade the driver version tonight to see if that helps. 

Thanks,
Tim

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