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Why does my Wi-Fi light keep blinking? I have to shut down and restart many times to print.

DorothyMcGee
Apprentice

Almost every time I have to print, I have to restart my printer, sometimes many times, before it will print. Sometimes it says new IP address, but it is always the one chosen in the Control Panel. This is very frustrating. Please help!

 

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Hello gundam81,

 

If your situation is the same as DorothyMcGee described, it sounds like your router automatically assigns the IP Address for your printer.  When your router resets, it will assign your printer a new IP Address so you will need to turn the printer off and back on to reset the IP Address on the printer too (so it accure a new IP Address from your router).  You can manually set the IP Address (also known as a "static" IP Address) on the printer so when your router resets, your printer's IP Address will remain the same.  For your convenience, click HERE and follow the steps to manually set the IP Address on your printer.  Please keep in mind, once you manually set a "static" IP Address on your printer, you will need to re-add the printer to your Mac computer.

 

If you need immediate assistance and you're in the USA, please click http://Canon.us/ContactCF for our US-based support. If you're outside of the US, please click http://Canon.us/4xf7 for support options. 

 

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Jason
Whiz

Hello DorothyMcGee.  The community is eager to assist! To ensure the most accurate information is provided, we’ll need to know the model of the printer you are using, as well as the version of Windows or Mac in use. We look forward to hearing back from you!

 

If this is a time-sensitive matter, additional support options are available at Contact Us.

Imageclass MF 8380 Cdw

Windows Vista (Professional, I think)

Hello,

 

My Canon MF8380 CDW is also having this issue.

I am using Apple OS X 10.6.8.

Hello gundam81,

 

If your situation is the same as DorothyMcGee described, it sounds like your router automatically assigns the IP Address for your printer.  When your router resets, it will assign your printer a new IP Address so you will need to turn the printer off and back on to reset the IP Address on the printer too (so it accure a new IP Address from your router).  You can manually set the IP Address (also known as a "static" IP Address) on the printer so when your router resets, your printer's IP Address will remain the same.  For your convenience, click HERE and follow the steps to manually set the IP Address on your printer.  Please keep in mind, once you manually set a "static" IP Address on your printer, you will need to re-add the printer to your Mac computer.

 

If you need immediate assistance and you're in the USA, please click http://Canon.us/ContactCF for our US-based support. If you're outside of the US, please click http://Canon.us/4xf7 for support options. 

 

Did this answer your question? Please click the Accept as Solution button so that others may find the answer as well.

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