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Network Printing to Canon MP and MX Series

Thought I would post this workaround separately rather than having it tacked on to my other post about support for Canon products, which was primarily for the imageRUNNER devices.

If you have a Canon MP or MX printer and you are having trouble adding it as a network printer, then try the workaround below. Other MP and MX owners had found this successful and in testing I also found this a simple workaround, compared to some of the workarounds in this forum.

Like has been said already, the MP/MX device is appearing in the Add Printer view as a Bonjour Scanner, and if you add it you can scan fine over the network. But the network printer part of the AIO does not display in the Default browser view.

Some folks have said that they have been able to get the Canon IJ Network appearing in the More Printers view, but I found that after running the installer for versions 2.60 and 2.66 of the Canon IJ Network Tool, the Canon IJ Network option would not appear in the More Printers menu, which is how you would add the printer on 10.5.

After testing I have confirmed that by installing an older version of the Canon CUPS driver on 10.6, the necessary network protocols are now present, allowing you to add the printer. Note that installing the older version does not replace the v10.19.0 that is included with 10.6 (provided you customize the install and select Additional Drivers) but it does add several plugins, including the 'canonijnetwork' transport plugin. With this plugin installed, the network printer now appears after several seconds in the Default view, with the Printer Name as MP/MXxxx (00.00.85.xx.xx.xx) and the Kind as canonijnetwork.

This is the workaround.

1. Download the Canon 'CUPS' driver for the respective model of MP or MX printer. The CUPS driver typically has a version number of 10.x.x.
2. Run the installer and restart when prompted.
3. Open System Preferences > Print & Fax and click to Add ( + )
4. Select the Default browser view. You will probably see the printer listed with its Kind as Bonjour Scanner. Do not select this. Just wait a bit longer and eventually you should see the printer appear with its MAC address in brackets and the Kind as canonijnetwork
5. Select this entry and ensure the Print Using menu changes to Canon model series
6. Click Add to complete

If this doesn't help you then please reply to this post.

Pahu

MacBook Pro 17', Mac OS X (10.5.8), Mac Pro, Xserve G5, iPhone 3G

Posted on Sep 1, 2009 5:53 PM

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Network Printing to Canon MP and MX Series

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