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What can I do when my Macbookpro fails to "find" and connect with Canon printer TR8520

What can I do when my Macbookpro fails to "find" and connect with Canon printer TR8520



Posted on Apr 18, 2022 6:06 PM

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Apr 20, 2022 7:54 AM in response to 3529_160MiLL

This device is supported by Apple's built-in AirPrint drivers which supersede the need for Canon drivers. If it is configured wireless/wired, it will be discovered by Apple's Bonjour service, but only if on the same subnet (ideally with a static DHCP address outside of your normal DHCP range) and without any USB cables connected.

Apr 20, 2022 7:40 AM in response to 3529_160MiLL

re: "finding"


Apple uses Bonjour/Discovery protocol to quickly and easily locate devices and services on your local network. but it requires a special setting in your network interface:


IPv6:

System Preferences > Network > Wi-Fi|Ethernet > (advanced) >TCP/IP > IPv6

... to Link-local only


ON may cause routing activity that interferes with your networking.

OFF will make it hard to find printers and other services on your network.



What can I do when my Macbookpro fails to "find" and connect with Canon printer TR8520

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