03-11-2022 07:10 PM
We have Canon printers MG6820 and MG7720, and these printers are connected to desktop computers running Windows10 (64bit) by USB cords. Further, MG7720 is connected to WiFi provided by xFi modem-router.
I assume that the home page of the Web server embedded in Printer MG7720, whose local IP address is probably 10.0.0.xxx provide some useful information and services. Is this true, and if true, what is the IP address? Is there any thing I should do further?
I have worked on this problem for several machines.
I will appreciate any help.
Thank you.
03-12-2022 05:37 AM
I could print the IP address of the Web server embedded in each of the printers MG6820 and MG7720.
First, you must establish WiFi connection by taking the following steps:
When the home page is displayed in the printer console, swipe the screen left and open Setup.
Then select the options as follows:
Device Settings > LAN Settings > Wireless LAN setup > Standard setup >
select wireless router (SSID) > provide the password for the selected WiFi network
Then do the following:
Setup > Device Settings > LAN Settings > Confirm LAN Settings > Print LAN Details.
The IP address of the embedded Web server can be found in the printed page as 10.0.0.xxx
When I typed 10.0.0.xxx in the URL box of a Web browser. I expected to get useful information and
do useful things, but only ink levels were displayed.
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