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Q: Canon MX870 Printer will not recognize network

Just moved to a new apartment that uses an airport express as a wireless router (instead of the linksys router I had at my old place).  When I turn on my Canon MX870 printer to connect it to the LAN, the network simply does not show up.  All my other devices (multiple other computers, iphone, etc.) have no problem recognizing and connecting to this network, but for some reason it's not showing up on the MX870, and so I cannot get it connected to the LAN.  It is recognizing other networks in my building, just not mine.  Is there somekind of compatitbility or security setting issue with connecting the MX870 printer to a LAN via an airport express?  I even tried turning security completely off on the airport to see if that would do the trick to no avail.  I have installed all drivers, etc., on my computer, but that should not make a difference as the issue is one of simply getting the computer to recognize and connect to the network created by the airport express.  Tried restarting printer, router, modem.  Any help would be appreciated.  Thanks!

MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.5.6)

Posted on Jan 20, 2013 12:15 PM

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  • by CMCSK,

    CMCSK CMCSK Jan 20, 2013 12:28 PM in response to puckish88
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    Jan 20, 2013 12:28 PM in response to puckish88

    Snow Leopard & Lion Printer solutions and suggestions.

     

    Printer troubleshooting for AirPort Base Stations and Time Capsule

     

    Installing the Gutenprint and Gimp-Print for Mac OS X (10.2 and later) may help.

     

    I have installed all drivers, etc.,

    Updated drivers?  What are the etc. if other than drivers?

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  • by puckish88,

    puckish88 puckish88 Jan 20, 2013 3:14 PM in response to CMCSK
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    Jan 20, 2013 3:14 PM in response to CMCSK

    All I was saying is it's not a software issue. I see no reason why the network wouldn't be recognized unless it's something specific to the airport or the default security settings of the airport. It really has nothing to do w the drivers. It's a matter of connecting the printer to the network.

  • by puckish88,

    puckish88 puckish88 Jan 23, 2013 3:55 PM in response to puckish88
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    Jan 23, 2013 3:55 PM in response to puckish88

    FIGURED IT OUT.

     

    In case anyone else is having a similar issue, the problem was that the first generation airport transmits on a 5Ghz band, but the Canon printer will only recognize a 2.4Ghz band (more common).  The second gen airports are dual-band (5Ghz & 2.4Ghz simultaneously) and so I'm hoping getting one of those will solve the issue.  If not, then I suppose the only solution would be to get a router that transmits on a strictly 2.4Ghz band.

  • by Den4tennis,

    Den4tennis Den4tennis May 31, 2013 9:21 AM in response to puckish88
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    May 31, 2013 9:21 AM in response to puckish88

    Hi all,

     

    Had same problem with Canon Pixma MP640. Printer is directly connected by Ethernet to Netgear wireless router to join the LAN. Laptops around the house (on wireless) stopped seeing the printer, it wouldn't appear in the "add printer" list and we couldn't print (no matter how many canon software reinstalls/updates and resets we did!). FIGURED IT OUT TOO. Its a CANON NETWORK IJ discovery problem. IT DOESN'T like 5 GHz band routers!!

    I had recently changed router to a DUAL BAND Simultaneous 5/2.4 GHz Netgear. (previously Belkin 2.4 GHz). Also installed a Trendent Access point DIRECTLY connected by cable to router to extend wireless coverage. Access point is 2.4 GHz only.

    So when laptops are near enough to the Netgear router, they join automatically (by preference) on the 5 GHz band. (you can see what access point/router and what band your device has joined on by holding down ALT key + click the wireless icon up in the menu bar. Get detailed info then). Laptop becomes 'blind' to the printer.

    When move away to another part of house laptops tend to join on the 2.4 GHz band (because signal is stronger because 5 GHz suffers more attenuation and doesn't travel as far as 2.4 GHz) and hey presto!! can now print!

    So its some subtle wirelss protocol thing with the Canon even though the canon isn't communicating directly via its own built-in wireless (use this if you wanted an 'ad-hoc' network instead of a proper LAN). The canon is directly wired to router and should use the router's wireless link thereafter but 'objects' to the 5 GHz wirelss link band.

  • by Paul Boyer1,

    Paul Boyer1 Paul Boyer1 Jun 7, 2013 1:31 PM in response to puckish88
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    Jun 7, 2013 1:31 PM in response to puckish88

    When I try to print with my Canon imageCLASS MF4370dn, I get: “No destinations have been added to the [Destination List].”

    What is the Destination List?  What am I supposed to do with it?  What is the destination whereof they speak?

  • by Jita Is The Answer,

    Jita Is The Answer Jita Is The Answer Dec 20, 2014 8:58 AM in response to puckish88
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    Dec 20, 2014 8:58 AM in response to puckish88