I’ll try to explain. Once your pronter is connected to your wireless network it automatically gets an IP address, and is reachable inside you netwrok for wireless printing from other devices. The DNS address which you set up as a fake one is used for...
Hi @kedikj29, try disconnecting the modem altogether and see if the printer does power on. Then you will be able to follow the other instructions. Even though you didn’t use the wireless printing option it might be still configured. good luck
If you do call your IT guy be sure to show him this thread, I don’t expect him (or her) to know how to solve it without seeing the workaround presented here (even Canon support don’t know how to overcome the issue yet), but he will be able to follow ...
The workaround allows working with wireless, but it requires some “techie” configuration that the previous user was not comfortable doing. if you are comfortable trying, disconnect the modem and the printer will stop rebooting. Then follow the guide ...