Guidelines for Hardware Setup of a Canon Printer for the First Time
Although the installation method and download through http://ij.start.cannon may vary, the setup process for every Canon model is essentially the same. Let's begin by setting up your Canon printer model setup-
The first step is to take out the Canon printer model from the box after removing the box covering.
Take remove all of the tape, plastic, and other packing materials since the model hardware is packaged in plastic.
Make sure the surface is clean and close to the computer or laptop before setting up the printer there.
With your inkjet printer, examine the components that were shipped. For instance, a setup CD for Mac and Windows, a power cord, cartridges, and a manual.
Connect one end of the power line to the printer's power supply.
To begin the setup, take the power cable and attach one end to the printer's power cord at the back and the other end to the power switch.
In order to turn on your printer, press the ON button.
If a steady light appears, remove the Paper Output Tray and close it.
Slide the paper guide after installing the Fine and Ink cartridges.
Place acceptable blank papers there, and make sure everything is set up properly.
Canon's Setup printer model. To continue, you must now visit https://ij.start.cannon and download the most recent printer driver.
Connecting Canon IJ Printer to WiFi
The best way to connect your computer and Canon printer is via WiFi or a wireless connection. Your printer should, however, be a wireless model for this procedure. Therefore, let's examine how to link the WiFi to the IJ printer.
Step 1: Make sure your Canon printer is turned on.
Step 2: Download and install the printer drivers from ij.start.canon.
Step 3: Press the ON button on your Canon model to turn it on.
Step 4: Select the WiFi or wifi symbol by tapping or pressing it.
Step 5: At this point, ensure sure your wireless router is operational. The WiFi lamp should flash.
Step 6: After that, briefly press the WPS button on the wireless router.
Step 7: Your printer might display a connected status message. If not, check the status of the WiFi and ON lights; if stable, a successful connection has been achieved.