Configuring Printer Ports

Printing errors can occur when the print protocol settings of the machine have been changed, or when a printer has been added via the Windows printer folder. These errors are typically caused by incorrect printer port settings, for example when a computer specifies an incorrect printer port number or type in the printer driver. To fix this type of problem, configure the printer port settings on the computer.
To perform the following procedure, log on to your computer with an administrator account.
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Open the printer folder. Displaying the Printer Folder
2
Right-click the icon of the machine and click [Printer properties] or [Properties].
3
Click the [Ports] tab and configure the required settings.
Adding a port
When an incorrect port was selected while installing a printer driver from the Windows printer folder, add a new port. There are two types of port: "MFNP Port" and "Standard TCP/IP Port." Select the port type according to your environment.
MFNP Port
(only for IPv4 environment)
This is a port that allows the IP address of the machine to be detected automatically. Even if the IP address of the machine is changed, the connection is maintained, provided that the machine and the computer are in the same subnet. You do not need to add a new port every time the IP address is changed. If you are using the machine in an IPv4 environment, you should normally select this type of port.
You can add an MFNP port only when you installed the printer driver from the supplied DVD-ROM, or when you downloaded and installed the printer driver from the Canon website.
Standard TCP/IP Port
This is a standard Windows port. When you use this type of port, you need to add a new port every time that the IP address of the machine is changed. Select this type of port when you are using the machine in an IPv6 environment and when you cannot add an MFNP port.
Adding an MFNP port
Adding a standard TCP/IP port
 
Changing the port type or number
If the printing protocol (LPD or RAW) has been changed on the machine side (Configuring Printing Protocols and Web Services) or the port number has been changed (Changing Port Numbers), the corresponding settings on the computer must also be configured. This operation is not needed for WSD ports.
MFNP port
Standard TCP/IP port
 
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