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If it is not, then we should try reinstalling the software. The checkmark should be next to the port that we just created. In the wizard, click Next and then type the IP address of your printer in the box.ġ1. Right click the PIXMA MG5220 and left click on Properties.Ĩ. On the computer, please follow these steps:ģ. The IP address will be in this list, please copy the address down on a piece of paper. Press the arrow key to select WLAN Setting list and press ok. Press the down arrow key to select Confirm LAN settings and press OK.ĥ. Press the down arrow key to select LAN Settings and press OK.Ĥ. Press the right arrow key to select Device Settings and press OK.ģ. Select from the HOME screen on your PIXMA MG5220.Ģ. If the issue persists, please try this:ġ.
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Click on Security Center and then Windows Firewall. To temporarily disable the Windows Firewall, please follow these steps:ġ. The Windows Firewall could cause this to occur. Why is this happening, and what can I do to fix it?
CANON PIXMA MG5220 SETUP INSTALL
These computers work fine on the Powerbook and iMacs I have, but not on my Windows 7 64bit computers.Įvery single time I try to install the drivers for my Canon printers, it completely destabalized my internet connection and my computer until I uninstall the drivers. I have a PIXMA MX870 a PIXMA MX882, and a PIXMA MG5220. Here's the weird thing, this happens for ALL the printers in my house, on my computer, and my brother's computer. The only thing that fixed the problem was to uninstall the Canon drivers and restart the computer. Restarting did nothing, disconnecting all other devices did nothing.
I couldn't reload websites, I couldn't connect to anything, and I couldn't see my network. The printer search was unable to find the printer on the network, and after canceling my 2nd search, my connection became extremely unreliable. I always use cnijfilter for a general search or mg5200 for the specific printer.Hi, I am trying to print to my MG5220 printer, and I'm having some serious problems.īasically, I setup my printer and connected it to my wi-fi network, then I installed the drivers on my computer, restarted, and attempted to add the printer.
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thanks for being my first test subject! Feels good to have actually accomplished something around here I know I contribute in other ways, but it's nice to actually contribute with software and not just troubleshooting or suggestions. if it's not getting enough exposure there, then bringing it to the forum would be the next move. Would like to use the comments there as much as possible so I can get used to referring there (I do the same whenever I have an issue with an AUR package someone else built). if you run into any other issues, do me a fav and post them in the comments section of the package. but I know I can either use scangearmp standalone or within GIMP. don't recall if it was a dep or an opt dep atm. I believe that gimp is in the deps, because it works as a plugin for gimp. not sure why you have to manually install them, but I have not tried them myself via an AUR package manager like clyde, blinky or packer just yet. Unfortunately, Scanning via the network is still up in the air, so I had to plug it into my desktop via USB in order for scangear to actually respond to it and recognize it.
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Most of the credit HAS to go to Voire for all the help in figuring out what was needed for the specific 5200 series of this printer. I should still have my personal PKGBUILD somewhere around here, so if there is not a PKGBUILD for it yet, I would have no problem either posting on pastebin or adding it to the AUR. I followed the typical prompts and was up and running pretty quickly. It was at the bottom of the list: Canon-MG5200-series_XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX (Canon MG5200 series). After that, I was able to see the printer in my list in the "Add Printer" page of the CUPS web interface.
I made sure that I installed the modified PKGBUILD of the MG6100 that I worked on with the guy who made the AUR package (discussed at but not sure if an official PKGBUILD has been made yet). so I went through the menus on the printer itself (randomly looking around, so I couldn't tell you exactly where I found the info I needed) and found the IP address, which I went into my router's settings and added to the access list. Originally, the printer was not in the list that came up.
After going to the CUPS web interface ( I clicked on the Administration tab and clicked the "Add Printer" button.