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PIXMA TR8520 - can’t connect to wireless LAN

ABecker
Apprentice

I’m sure this question has been posted many times before but unfortunately I can’t find one. I just bought this printer & I’m going thru the steps to hook it up, and nothing I try is working. The desktop is not recognizing the printer wirelessly. Looking thru some of the articles on the Canon site, one of them said both the computer and printer need to be on the same WiFi network in order for them to connect, so maybe that’s the problem - but if so, there are no instructions to connect the printer to the WiFi network. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

Thanks,

Andy

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Caemene
Rising Star

Hello ABecker,

 

If the Easy Connect method is not working for you the Manual Connect may be an easier method. Click HERE for information on connecting the printer to the network using the Manual Connect method. Click HERE for information on connecting the printer to the Windows OS. Click HERE for information on connecting the printer to the Mac OS.

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shadowsports
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@Andy,

Maybe this will help.  It's located on the support page for your printer.

~Rick
Bay Area - CA


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Caemene
Rising Star

Hello ABecker,

 

If the Easy Connect method is not working for you the Manual Connect may be an easier method. Click HERE for information on connecting the printer to the network using the Manual Connect method. Click HERE for information on connecting the printer to the Windows OS. Click HERE for information on connecting the printer to the Mac OS.

Thanks to both of you for the advice.  The other night I did try the manual method, used the IP address and it worked!

I have a TR8620.  I also have an EERO PRO 6.  I had WPA3 turned on - I had to turn it off to get the printer to work.

Just wanted to add for anyone else looking, this is also what worked for me.

2aharvey
Apprentice

Hello I had this same issue and the only thing that solved my issue was going into wireless symbol at bottom left of home screen>select at bottom left LAN Settings>Common Settings>TCP/IP settings>IPv6. disable it.  This Solved all my connectivity settings over wifi with a SSID Router.  Since 2023 I have had to either uninstall/reinstall canon printer or use a usb cable to print.  Super frustrating.  Glad to have a fix!

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