Printer Suddenly Becomes Unusable - MG3520

Article ID: ART142627 | Date published: 05/13/2015 | Date last updated: 05/02/2019
 

Description

This article contains information on why your PIXMA MG3520 / MG3522 may suddenly become unusable.

 

Solution

 

Items 1 to 6 listed below may be the reasons why the printer suddenly becomes unusable.

 

  1. The devices are not turned on.
     
  2. The printer is too far away from the access point or router.
     
  3. The printer is not set as the default printer.
     
  4. The PC to use the printer is not connected to the network.
     
  5. MP driver settings are wrong.
     
  6. The wireless router or its settings are changed.

 

Perform the following checks:

 

Check 1:
The devices may not be turned on.
 
Confirm that the access point or router is turned on. If they are already turned on, turn them off including the printer, and turn them on again.
 
If the problem is not solved, proceed to the next step.

 

Check 2:
The printer may be too far away from the access point or router.
 
Place the printer closer to the access point or router, and try printing to see if printing is performed.
 
If the problem still occurs, perform the printer settings again and re-connect the printer to the access point or router.

 

Check 3:
The printer may not be set as a default printer.
 
In [Printers and Faxes], [Devices and Printers], or [Printers] under [Control Panel], confirm that the printer is check-marked.
 
If not, select the printer icon, right-click, and select [Set as default printer]. If the problem still persists, proceed to the next step.

 

Windows 7 screen:

 

Check 4:
The PC to use the printer may not be connected to the network.
 
To see if the PC is connected to the network, check if an Internet page can be browsed on the PC.
 
If not, place the PC to use the printer closer to the access point or router, and try connecting to the network. If the problem persists, proceed to the next step.
CAUTION
- Notes on connecting to the network:
For the setting procedures and functions of the access point or router, refer to the applicable device manual or contact the device manufacturer.
For PC settings, refer to the PC manual or contact its manufacturer.

 

Check 5:
MP driver may not be set properly.
 
Use the setup CD-ROM packed with the printer to re-install the MP driver.

If you do not have the setup CD-ROM, or if your computer does not have an optical drive, you can download a software installer.

Click here if you have a Windows PC.  Click here if you have a Mac running macOS 10.11 or earlier.  If you have a Mac running macOS 10.12 or later, please click here for additional options to reconfigure your printer.
 
Re-installation procedures are as follows:

 

Step1
Insert the setup CD-ROM, and click [Add Software] in the following screen:

 

Step2
For Windows, select [MP Drivers] and click [Next], then follow the instructions.
For Mac OS X, select [MP Drivers] and [Canon IJ Network Tool] and click [Next], then follow the instructions.

 

Check 6:
If the settings on your wireless router have changed (network name or password), or if you have replaced your wireless router, the printer will need to be reconfigured for wireless use.  There are several ways to reconfigure it.  Click the links below for information on a given method to connect to a wireless router.

Connect the printer to the wireless router using Canon PRINT Inkjet / SELPHY on an iOS device

Connect the printer to the wireless router using Canon PRINT Inkjet / SELPHY on an Android device

Connect the printer to the wireless router using the WPS Push Button method (Your wireless router must have a WPS button on it)

macOS: Use the IJ Network Tool to connect the printer to the wireless router (This requires a USB cable)
 

SIMS Doc Id

8201885900

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