10-24-2023 12:27 AM
My MacBook Air stopped printing to my TS6420a printer, maybe after upgrading the MacOS to Sonoma. I downloaded the Canon driver for Sonoma, have rebooted both the Mac and Canon, but still get a message that the MacBook can't communicate to printer. However, AirPrint from my iPhone works fine. I've been working with Apple support, but after 2 days of suggestions that didn't help, they told me to talk to Canon. I deleted the printer definition, and when I try to add it back, I get a message "Unable to connect to 'Canon TS6400 series._ipps._tcp.local.' due to an error." Any ideas would be appreciated.
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10-26-2023 06:19 PM
Re-installing didn't help - I could print using the USB connection, but not the network. As a last resort, I rebooted the internet router (provided by AT&T, Arris model BGW210). I didn't change the firmware on the router, but a simple reboot solved the problem.
10-24-2023 08:39 AM
Hi, Steve!
I'm not a tech, but you might want to try to re-install the software from our site HERE.
Once you do that, if you run into any issues, let us know here, or give our team a call at 800-652-2666 Monday through Friday from 9am to 9pm (ET), and they'll be happy to walk you through the setup process!
10-26-2023 06:19 PM
Re-installing didn't help - I could print using the USB connection, but not the network. As a last resort, I rebooted the internet router (provided by AT&T, Arris model BGW210). I didn't change the firmware on the router, but a simple reboot solved the problem.
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