What is needed to print to my ImageRunner C3220? **PIC**

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  • Team Stockyards
    • Jul 2025

    #1

    What is needed to print to my ImageRunner C3220? **PIC**

    I just purchased a Canon C3220. I have AT&T DSL at the office and currently have my laptop and desktop connected to the internet. I am wanting to print to my new Canon C3220.

    What is required to do that? Cable and software? If so, what kind of cable and where does it plug in?

    Here is a pic of my unit...

  • mrfixit51
    Lead Service Technician

    1,000+ Posts
    • Oct 2008
    • 1975

    #2
    we need more info...

    Does it have print capability? The picture is nice but is really not too helpful. Does the copier have an ethernet jack on it? You bought it from whom, did the previous owner give you any information about this copier, like if they were able to print to it? We can be more helpful if you give us more information.
    "Once a King, always a King, but once a Knight is enough!"

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    • Team Stockyards

      #3
      NO prop...I know nothing about this printer...It was given to me by a friend who had it in his warehouse.

      I did look at there IS an ethernet connection. Would I just go Ethernet out of the laptop to Ethernet on the copier?

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      • mrfixit51
        Lead Service Technician

        1,000+ Posts
        • Oct 2008
        • 1975

        #4
        my first suggestion...

        Warm up the copier, when ready to copy, press *Additional Functions button, select Report Settings, click on Network, print out User Data.
        This will tell you what your current network settings are, listed on the report.
        "Once a King, always a King, but once a Knight is enough!"

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        • Team Stockyards

          #5
          ok...did it and got tons of info....what am I looking for?

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          • Team Stockyards

            #6
            hey there...I can fax this report to you. I could even scan it and email it to you...

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            • SCREWTAPE
              • Jul 2025

              #7
              Hit the counter check button>hit device configuration, this will tell whether or not you have a printer kit installed. Another way to find out is, if you look at your control panel, at the top you would see, copy, mailbox, if you see a scan tab then you have a printer kit. If you go to additional functions>system settings>network settings>IP address and configure the machine with a IP address. You would need a crossover cable if you want to connect directly from a laptop. Since you have AT&T DSL, see if you can connect a patch cable(ethernet cable) to your AT&T DSL modem. If not, purchase a switch or a router set up a little network. It seems like its much to do but its very simple once you start setting it up. Email me that user data list at, Screwtape5185@yahoo.com.
              Last edited by Guest; 09-02-2009, 04:54 AM.

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              • wingnut132
                Technician

                50+ Posts
                • Apr 2008
                • 65

                #8
                The iRC3200 series came with and ethernet port to update firmware, just because the has an ethernet does not necessarily mean that it has a print kit, just as some have parallel and usb ports, again that does not mean that they have print kits. Pressing the counter check button does not always show if the unit has a print kit either, it used to nice when just techs were on the forums, now alot of endusers, either some of the techs posting replies are trying to confuse them even more or they just do not know the A** from a hole in the ground!!! just tell them to call someone who knows what they are doing, some of us actually are trained on the equipment. Just keep taking money out of our pockets, yet you are probably the first to bitch about the economy, and just remember you idiots elected him.

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                • SCREWTAPE
                  • Jul 2025

                  #9
                  Originally posted by wingnut132
                  The iRC3200 series came with and ethernet port to update firmware, just because the has an ethernet does not necessarily mean that it has a print kit, just as some have parallel and usb ports, again that does not mean that they have print kits. Pressing the counter check button does not always show if the unit has a print kit either, it used to nice when just techs were on the forums, now alot of endusers, either some of the techs posting replies are trying to confuse them even more or they just do not know the A** from a hole in the ground!!! just tell them to call someone who knows what they are doing, some of us actually are trained on the equipment. Just keep taking money out of our pockets, yet you are probably the first to bitch about the economy, and just remember you idiots elected him.
                  Having a bad day.

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                  • mrfixit51
                    Lead Service Technician

                    1,000+ Posts
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 1975

                    #10
                    Originally posted by SCREWTAPE
                    Having a bad day.
                    I agree,,, must be that time of the month
                    "Once a King, always a King, but once a Knight is enough!"

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                    • Team Stockyards

                      #11
                      Report is emailed...

                      Sorry to affend anyone, just needing a direction start in.

                      Reports emailed...

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                      • SCREWTAPE
                        • Jul 2025

                        #12
                        No apologies are necessary. I got your report. Everything seems fine.
                        If you want you can leave everything the way it is.

                        Option one:
                        Go to network connection and change your network connections under properties.
                        Keep in mind if it set on "use the following ip address" and there a static ip set up already, this is your AT&T DSL 216.252.121.32. If you change this IP to 192.168.1.101, you are going to knock off your ISP thus lose your internet. You can always put it back the same way.

                        Option two:
                        Go to the start menu on you computer, hit the run button, type in CMD>type in, IPCONFIG and see what your configurations are.
                        IP: 216.252.121.32
                        SUBNET:?
                        GATEWAY:?
                        You can also call AT&T and explain your situation and have them provide you with a static IP address for your printer.

                        Option three:
                        You can go into,Additional functions, system settings>network settings>TCI/IP settings>IP address settings and change the IP address, to 216.252.121.33, you will need the subnet which is typically, 255.255.255, and the gateway just in case. After you input the configurations reboot the machine and ping the machine to make sure its communicating.

                        Hit Start>run>type in Ping 216.252.121.33, if you get a reply message communication has been established. Just install the print driver, which you can get from Canon usa website. Im pretty sure it going to be a UFR driver. If you get request time out you can try option one.

                        Good luck.
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