05-07-2017 10:08 AM
I'm running my printer on OSX 10.9.5 as a wireless shared printer. I just installed a new router and of course my printer doesn't see the network anymore. Do I have to remove the printer and re-install it or is there a way to configure it for my new router?
Thanks for the help.
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05-07-2017 03:26 PM
The certain way would be to delete the printer and reinstall.
Just remember to wait for the IJ printer and not the Bonjour printer.
05-07-2017 03:26 PM
The certain way would be to delete the printer and reinstall.
Just remember to wait for the IJ printer and not the Bonjour printer.
05-08-2017 01:10 PM
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07-30-2018 05:36 PM
Thank you John. I was trying to svoid that because it means temp use of a USB cable between the PC and the printer. My printer is the second floor and the PC in the ground floor.. I am 78 and not looking forward to carry the heavy printer down and up.
I know that the Canon Network Tool will work because I had the same problem with my iP7200 printer and I successfullly re-installed it (the PC and the iP7200 are in te same room). I was hoping there was a way to tell the printer, once it is recognized by the OS, to read the drivers.
Thanks again.
Bill
07-30-2018 05:46 PM
Understood. Try this.
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