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How do I fix printer not responding?

How do I fix printer not responding?

How do I fix my printer, not responding? (Windows)

  1. Make your printer the default option. Click on the Start button and then go to Settings > Devices > Printers & scanners.
  2. Clear Print queue.
  3. Restart Print Spooler Service.
  4. Re-Add your printer to your PC.
  5. Restart your Windows PC.

How do you reset your Canon printer?

1 Factory Reset

  1. Press Setup.
  2. Press the arrow buttons until you navigate to Device settings and then press OK.
  3. Press the arrow buttons until you navigate to Reset setting and then press OK.
  4. Press the arrow buttons until you navigate to Reset all and then press OK.
  5. Select Yes.
  6. Press OK. Your device is now reset.

Why is my canon Pixma mx432 printer not responding?

Find the cause of a “Printer not responding” message for the PIXMA MX432 or MX439 that are connected wirelessly. When attempting to print using a wireless connection, you may see a “Printer not responding” message. Review the possible causes, then visit the linked article to resolve the issue.

Why is my printer not responding to my printer?

When attempting to print using a wireless connection, you may see a “Printer not responding” message. Review the possible causes, then visit the linked article to resolve the issue. The computer and router have lost connection.

Why is my Canon printer not connecting to my computer?

Move the printer closer to the access point (or wireless router). To check signal strength, print out the network settings and check the listing for signal strength, the higher the percentage, the stronger the signal. The access point (or wireless router) and wireless printer may not be communicating.

Why does my Canon printer have low signal?

The printer’s signal strength is low due to its distance from the access point (or wireless router). Move the printer closer to the access point (or wireless router). To check signal strength, print out the network settings and check the listing for signal strength, the higher the percentage, the stronger the signal.

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