03-08-2020 07:36 PM - last edited on 03-17-2023 02:17 PM by Danny
I have a MF644C and about every week or so the Airprint name changes. This prevents me from printing via my Macbook Pro until I delete and re-add the printer. Under "Settings/Registration: Preferences: Network Settings > AirPrint Settings" I originally set the Printer Name to "Canon MF644C", then it suddenly changed to "Canon MF644C (dd:ed:b5)" and most recently changed to "Canon MF644C (dd:ed:b5) (dd:ed:b5) (7)". I really don't care what the name is, but why does it keep changing?
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10-17-2024 10:25 AM
OP from 4 years ago checking in. The new 13.01 firmware has resolved this issue for me. Thanks.
03-09-2020 10:13 AM - edited 03-09-2020 10:17 AM
Greetings,
Nothing is changing. What you are showing us is a host name. Its remaining consistent, but for whatever reason on your MAC (computer) a new instance is being created.
Example MF644C (dd:ed:b5) which is the host name of the printer, appended with the last 6 digits of it's MAC address.
This name is being duplicated which is why you are seeing (1) ~ (7).. will be (8), then (9) at some point.
This issue is likely being cause by the method you have used to add the printer to your machine or how you are initiating a print job.
Are both devices connected to the same network, or are you attempting to connect directly to the printers web server?
Knowing what OS you are running, how your devices are connected and being used, including the applications you are printing from might help us better understand your environment.
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05-20-2024 09:33 AM
Wow, I did not reread the entire thread.
but, if we did not take a complete turn in discussion, your answer is not matching the issue discussed.
the problem is not on a client machine. The buggy mdns implementation on non consumer canon products drops some registrations and then upon wake creates a new host name on the printer! Which is visible in the printers settings, and broadcasted all over my lan. So no! It is a horrible bug that cannon devs seem to not get a grip on. And funnily it does work on the same network with a consumer inkjet from canon, and all non canon products!!!!
it is embarrassing for canon that after such a long time AirPrint is crippled. I have started using ipp and the canon business print app to have a more or less reliable printing experince.
CANON GET AIRPRINT WORKING!
03-09-2020 05:03 PM
Hi fcrwx.
Shadowsports covered most of of the what and why of what was happening.
Canon-produced drivers are available, free of charge, at the MF644Cdw Drivers & Downloads page. Try installing the Canon-produced drivers, removing the current entries for the MF644Cdw in the System Preferences >> Printers & Scanners list. Next, add it back as a new printer (if you get a context menu, select Add New Printer or Scanner to open the Add window). Ensure the Use Driver drop-down is set to the Canon driver entry (UFR or UFR II).
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03-09-2020 10:02 PM
I don't think this is a hostname issue. The Airprint name displayed in the remote management console is actually changing on its own. When I log into the remote management interface and navigate to "Settings/Registration" > "Network Settings" > "Airprint Settings" and check the value for "Printer Name" I see these names that are suffixed with multiple copies of the final three octets of the printer's MAC address.
I'm on the same home WiFi network and I am only attempting to print via Airprint. I'm mostly printing from Mac OS X and iOS.
When the Airprint name changes, then I can no longer print to the already configured printer in the OS because the name has changed. Jobs in the print queue hang while trying to find the (now renamed) printer. I have to delete the printer then re-add it via Bonjour. Then it works fine again until the the next time the Airprint name changes.
The printer has a DHCP reservation.
Since I'm using Airprint, I do not need to use the Canon drivers: https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/print-wirelessly-mac-airprint-printer-mchl3c1a7aef/mac
03-13-2020 05:59 PM
Hi fcrwx.
You're free to use the Airprint drivers if you wish. They are produced by Apple, and may have limitations of which Canon is unaware. Since we at Canon produce our own drivers for this model's use on Mac OS, we are unable to support Airprint-related issues on Mac OS. For support with Airprint drivers, you will need to contact Apple's support (non-Canon link: https://support.apple.com).
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03-13-2020 06:03 PM
It's not a driver issue. The issue is that one of the settings in the Remote UI keeps changing. Once I make a change to the setting, it should remain the same.
03-17-2020 03:26 PM
Hi fcrwx
If the name keeps changing, try disabling the mDNS function on the printer:
Note: If the mDNS function is enabled, it will take priority over the Bonjour/Airprint name set in the other section of the Remote UI.
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04-16-2020 04:11 PM
HI,
I have the very same issue as fcrwx.
I tried the hint suggested by Darius to uncheck mDNS in IPv4 and that certainly does not solve the issue. It disables the mDNS completely meaning the printer is now not visible from any Apple device. So I reenabled the setting again.
We need a proper solution to this anoying issue.
Usually, the name changes after the printer is switched off and started back again.
05-04-2020 09:54 AM
I have the same issue. The printer works fine on my windows system, however my 3 kids have Mac's and have been trying to print. Everyday they have to add a new printer to their laptops and delete all the old ones. They also have to try multiple times from their iPad's until it prints. Very fustrating
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