IR 3300 network print/scan problem

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  • hari_4848
    Technician

    50+ Posts
    • Jul 2008
    • 91

    #1

    IR 3300 network print/scan problem

    Hi ,
    In Canon iR3300, I have configured the IP adress, both in my laptop and in the machine.The local area network shows connected, but when I ping theres no reply.
    I tried printing the configuration sheet, its printing.
    Unable to understand what the problem is ....Pls help.
    Thanks for the support of all you great technicians.
  • infomaxbs
    Trouble Hunter
    • Apr 2009
    • 29

    #2
    dont set the ip address and make it auto ip it works
    Failures is the knowledge bank of experiences

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    • hari_4848
      Technician

      50+ Posts
      • Jul 2008
      • 91

      #3
      Where should I set it to auto ip in the machine or in the laptop ?
      Pls suggest.
      Urgent help required.

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      • infomaxbs
        Trouble Hunter
        • Apr 2009
        • 29

        #4
        in the machine
        Failures is the knowledge bank of experiences

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        • hari_4848
          Technician

          50+ Posts
          • Jul 2008
          • 91

          #5
          Whr should I enable the option ?
          Pl tell me in detail.

          Thanks!!

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          • bnmand
            Trusted Tech

            250+ Posts
            • Sep 2008
            • 383

            #6
            Originally posted by hari_4848
            Whr should I enable the option ?
            Pl tell me in detail.

            Thanks!!
            Getting an IP automatically via DHCP ensures you get a known good IP that'll work. Then you should change it back to static using the IP you've been assigned. It takes the guess work out of getting a good IP.

            If you're not using DHCP then this trick won't work.

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            • imageindia

              #7
              Installation of IR Network Printer
              Create TCP/IP in your Copier
              Press * additional functions > system settings>network settings>TCP/IP GIVE IP ADDRESS & SUBNET MASK
              (Example IP address192.168.1.7)
              (Example Subnet mask 255.255.255.0) Then ok close the box and Main power switch off & ON
              Create TCP/IP in your Computer
              CLICK MY COMPUTER
              MY NETWORK PLACES
              VIEW NETWORK CONECTIONS
              THEN RIGHT CLICK LOCAL AREA NETWORK CONECTION
              AND SELECT PROPERTIES
              SELECT INTERNET PROTOCOL (TCP/IP)
              THEN CLICK PROPERTIES
              SELECT USE THE FOLLOWING IP ADDRESS
              GIVE IP ADDRESS & SUBNET MASK
              (Example IP address192.168.1.4)
              (Example Subnet mask 255.255.255.0)
              Click OK CLOSE THE WINDOW AND RESTART THE SYSTEM
              INSTALL PRINTER DRIVERS IN THE COMPUTER (INSERT DRIVERS CD IN CD/DVD-RAM)
              START
              PRINTERS AND FAXES
              ADD A PRINTER
              NEXT
              Local Printer attached to this Computer
              (Disable Automatically detect and install my plug play printer)
              NEXT
              If you are printing to Parallel port select LPT1 (and leave below two steps)
              If you are printing to a networked device select "Create a new port". In the dropdown box select "Standard TCP/IP Port". Next & Next
              Now type in the IP Address in upper Box (Example 192.168.1.7) > Next > Select Canon Network printer Next > Finish.
              NEXT
              Select "Have Disk" and browse to driver files. Double Click on the Drivers folder and select .inf file and then click ok. Now select your Photocopier make & model from the list (Example Canon iR2200-3300 PCL5e) and follow the onscreen instructions to install the PRINTER. (GOOD LUCK)
              Cable checking for Network printers only
              Click start
              Select run
              Then type ping 192.168.1.7 -t
              Ok Reply from 192.168.1.7 (you see this message connection is perfect)
              System to copier use cross cable / hub to copier use strait cable

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              • SCREWTAPE
                • May 2025

                #8
                imageindia, nice breakdown on the connectivity procedure.

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                • hari_4848
                  Technician

                  50+ Posts
                  • Jul 2008
                  • 91

                  #9
                  Thanks!!

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                  • legrose

                    #10
                    Server shows copier offline

                    Canon IR3320. I have a Windows SBS2003 that has the the printer setup via a static IP, and I manage the server, so I know that the IP is valid; it is also outside of the DHCP range.

                    I want to set the server up to be a print server so I can roll out the printer via a script to all of the client computers. The client computers (XP) can connect to the printer by setting up a network printer. The server on the other hand gives the offline message.

                    The server can ping the copier, and open the copier's web interface.

                    Any ideas?

                    Thanks,

                    Legrose

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                    • gaurang_chaudhari

                      #11
                      if done then ok

                      otherwise turnoff the firewall of ur antivirus software

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