I have a Canon ir C3200 with imagePASS-C1 and am trying to find the ip address. When i go to the network settings pages and enter tcp/ip setting the only options I see are SNTP Settings and Use PASV...
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I have a Canon ir C3200 with imagePASS-C1 and am trying to find the ip address. When i go to the network settings pages and enter tcp/ip setting the only options I see are SNTP Settings and Use PASV...
User and yes I'm the one in the pic. I just can't seem to find a Canon tech in the area that can fix anything for me, so I've taken it upon my self to do it.
Thanks for the help
It's also printing extremely slow on multiple page and even just one page takes forever to begin.
Can anyone tell me what this means and how to fix it?
ERROR: ioerror
OFFENDING COMMAND: image
STACK: -dictionary-
This is on a Canon 3220
Thanks
Can anyone explain how to lower the fuser temperature on a Canon 3220?
Thank
-Sylvia
Once again THANKS Teckat! It was a bit tough to do, but I got it.
Im replacing the fuser unit roller, but can't figure out how to pop off a particular piece of the fuser unit. If someone can give me some tips I'd really appreciate it. It's the area that circled....
Yes I did run autogradation and the prints looked good.
I have the 3220 and C1 model
I took the pic myself with a good quality cam. And Im just using regular copy paper, but it looks the same on glossy.
No. Im printing directly off my computer.
I already cleaned out the ITB and nothing changed.
@Teckat Thanks for the instructions on that part it really helped.
Here is should look like and what it's looking like
How do I get to the Intermediate Transfer Belt to clean it out on a Canon ir c3220? Where is it located?
-Thanks
How would I do that?
Canon 3220 printing and copying at a poor quality. The images come out blurry as if taking with a poor quality camera, but that is not the case. Any suggestions?
Canon 3220 printing and copying at a poor quality. The images come out blurry as if taking with a poor quality camera, but that is not the case. Any suggestions?