11-29-2020 06:40 PM
I have been struggling to get this printer to work consistently on my network from my MACs. Most of the times when I try to print, I get an error.
Opening the Settings --> Printers and Scanners --> Canon 644c,
The banner says that the printer is offline.
Under the print job I get the message Priner - Unable to find printer
None of the macs can consistently print using the print function.
Anyone else face the same problem?
10-25-2021 10:32 PM
Everyone is asking the same question and then you answer each time, would be better use of time for everyone. Thanks!
07-06-2024 04:35 PM
I've suffered with this problem with our Canon MF642C/643C/644C for at least a year. 5 Macs, all running the latest OS. 1 MacMini (2023), 2 MacBook Pros (a 13 inch and a 16 inch, M1 and M3 respectively) and two MacBook Airs (M1 chip)
Reinstalling the printer (became a daily routine, sometimes worse than that.)
My fix:
Here are some resources:
My printer works for all our Macs as well as our iPads and iPhones.
FINALLY, Success.
07-07-2024 03:47 PM
Thanks! This is great information.
07-17-2024 08:39 PM
Problems emerged again for me. So I did the following:
1. Deleted the MF644 printer inside System Settings on one of our Macs.
2. I locked the MF644 to a static IP address (done in the router.)
3. Updated the printer driver for the MF644. Then tested. Printing works fine! But I couldn't get the scanner working in this configuration. Drat.
4. I reviewed apple docs and support community and learned how to do a Printer services reset inside the Mac. Here's the instructions for that:
RESET MacOS PRINTER in Settings as follows
How do you reset a Canon printer on a Mac?
On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Settings, then click Printers & Scanners in the sidebar. (You may need to scroll down.) Control-click the printer in the Printers list on the right, then choose Reset Printing System.
You're done. Well, I was done!
Reinstalled, with no problems with Bonjour, with full printer and scanner functionality and I am again a happy guy!
04-16-2021 10:21 AM
04-16-2021 10:34 AM
Yup - I think its specific to the Mac driver. Setting the IP address as static was my -working- solution.
04-18-2021 09:53 PM
Well, after all this, I deleted and reinstalled the printer, and it worked. So I learned I could do that without the computer "forgetting" the printer. Thanks everyone for all the suggestions!
04-18-2021 10:51 PM
..working until you lose power again. Consider making the IP address as static as suggested.
07-07-2024 10:42 PM
This problem appears to be Mac + Canon Unique. That's why upgrading firmware in the Canon printer and updating to the latest Canon-provided drivers for your Mac appears to solve it. Why are you saying my answer is bogus? Or were you referring to a different post???
07-17-2024 08:43 PM
Well, I think you're quite right but this is better described as a Mac+Canon problem or a Canon+Mac problem.
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