If your Canon printer is not connecting to Wi-Fi, it is a common problem, but it is not difficult to solve. Problems with Wi-Fi connection are often caused by network settings, device configuration, or lack of software updates. In this blog, we will share some easy and effective ways to fix this problem.
Always make sure to follow the correct instructions for printer setup by visiting ij .start .canon. This website provides the necessary guides to configure your printer's settings correctly.
1. Check the network connection
First, make sure that your Wi-Fi router is working properly.
Place the printer closer to the router so that the signal is stronger.
Enter the Wi-Fi network name (SSID) and password correctly.
2. Reset the printer's settings
Go to the printer's control panel and select the "Reset Settings" option.
After this start the Wi-Fi setup process again.
Go to ij .start .canon for Wi-Fi setup guide .
3. Update software and drivers
Make sure your printer's drivers and software are up to date.
Go to ij.start.canon for printer driver download and installation .
Outdated or incorrect drivers may cause connection problems.
4. Restart the printer and device
Restart the printer and the connected device (laptop/phone) once.
Many times this simple step solves the problem.
5. Use manual connection setup
Go to the "Wireless LAN Setup" option in the printer's control panel.
Manually select the Wi-Fi network and enter the password.
6. Check your firewall or antivirus
Sometimes antivirus or firewall can block the Wi-Fi connection.
Turn it off temporarily and see if the printer is connecting.
Canon printer not connecting to Wi-Fi is a common problem that can be easily solved with the above methods. Always visit ij .start .canon for the correct setup guide and troubleshooting . Make sure your network is working properly and the drivers are updated.
If the problem persists, contact Canon customer support.