Several users have reported their Cannon printer failing to connect to a Wi-Fi network. Depending on the kind of device and kind of printer you are pairing, the reason for this problem can vary. In this article, we explore a few troubleshooting steps to help you resolve the Canon printer not connecting to the Wi-Fi issue.

Why is my Canon printer not connecting to WiFi?

This issue can occur due to various reasons such as the following:

Outdated drivers – Drivers are an important computer component that allows your peripherals and your OS to communicate successfully. However, when one driver is out of date, communication will be lost. Printer errors – You will have to check for any red or blinking lights on your printer to see if it has run into an error, if this is the case, performing a power cycle will do the trick. Faulty printer configuration – Resetting your printer to default settings might be the best and only effective solution in this case. Internet issues – Check your router to see if it has encountered any errors that need to be addressed.

How to connect Canon printer to WiFi? To connect your Canon printer to your Wireless network, use the built-in Wi-Fi button on the printer and then install the Canon printer app on your smartphone to complete the setup. If you still fail to connect the printer to your Wi-Fi network, try the steps below.

What do you do when your Canon printer won’t connect?

1. Update printer drivers

The first cause that should be checked in case your Canon printer doesn’t connect is the driver status. You might need to update them, so the guide below will support you with the process.

  1. Right-click the Start icon then select Device Manager.

  2. Expand the Print queues section, right-click the printer driver, and select Update driver.

  3. Select Search automatically for drivers.

  4. Next, expand the Network adapters section, right-click the wireless driver, and select Update drivers. If you have more, do this for all of them.

  5. Like before, choose to Search automatically for drivers, then reboot your PC once the process is done.

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2. Check for printer errors

Make sure the printer is not displaying any errors such as flashing lights, or error codes on the screen. If the printer is in an error state, try using the error code to fix the problem. These errors usually occur due to a paper jam, if the ink has run out, or other issues. Make sure to address the error before proceeding with other steps.

3. Perform a power cycle 

4. Check for printer connection issues 

If your Canon printer is not connecting to the phone, check if the printer is showing the connection as Active. Next, check if the signal strength is less than 80%. If it is below 80%, try to move the printer and router closer. In case, moving the printer or router is not possible, look for and remove any obstacles between the two devices. If the connection is Active and signal strength is more than 80%, try to disable temporarily disable the firewall on your computer. Try to print again and check for any improvements. If the printer responds after disabling the firewall, you will need to open the printer ports for network communication. Check your printer’s documentation for instructions on how to do it. Check if the printer’s network settings are reset to the factory default. If so, you will see the connection as Active, and the network will be BJNPSETUP. In this case, the printer needs to reconnect to the network. In case you see a connection is an inactive message, and the printer displays a wrong SSID, try reconnecting the printer to the network. This usually happens if you have set up a new router or changed the password.

5. Reset the printer 

6. Uninstall Canon printer 

Once the printer is deleted from your system, you need to reinstall it.

How to connect canon mg3600 printer to Wi-Fi

Connect using Smartphone The Canon printer not connecting to Wi-Fi issues can occur due to several reasons. For more information on wireless printers, check out our guide on what to do if your printer won’t recognize your router. To fix the problem, try to update the printer driver. If the issue persists, check for network issues, or as a last resort, try to uninstall and reinstall the printer and drivers.

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