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CMS-XML Understand Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)
Learn about WPS ( Wi-Fi Protected Setup) and how it can be used to quickly and easily connect your printer to your wireless network.
CMS-XML Devices Which May Interfere with Wi-Fi Communication
Solution If your product issue was not resolved after following the steps above, or if you require additional help , please create or log in to your Canon Account to see your technical support options.
CMS-XML Use Canon Print Plugin With a Kindle Fire
The Canon Print Plugin enables printing from Amazon Kindle Fireā„¢ to many Canon printers via a Wi-Fi network.
CMS-XML Find wireless network ID and security key on a Windows computer
> Network & Internet In the Wi-Fi section, scroll down to Network and Sharing Center
CMS-XML Basic Steps for Restoring Network Communication with Your Printer
Here are some basic steps to walk through restoring network communication with your printer. This may help if you receive messages such as Printer is Offline
CMS-XML Information About the AZDK Designation
AZDK information is the FCC ID for the printer and is normally seen embossed in the plastic on the printer's back panel, bottom, or power supply. AZD refers to products that have wireless functions.
CMS-XML What is an APIPA?
If power cycling the router and the device in question (printer, PC, mobile device, etc.) does not resolve the issue, there may be a problem with the router itself. If this is the case, please contact your router manufacturer or network administrator.
CMS-XML Using the IJ Network Tool to Reconfigure the Printer's Network Settings after AP / Router Change (Mac)
The computer will communicate with the printer via USB. At the Confirm Connection Wireless Router window, confirm that your network name is displayed and click Yes