1 | Select [Auto Acquire] and press ![]() The [Auto Acquire] screen is displayed. |
2 | Press [Select Protocol] ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
3 | Press [Auto IP] ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
4 | Select [<Apply>] and press ![]() The [IP Address Settings] screen is displayed. |
5 | Select [Manually Acquire] and press ![]() The IP address input screen is displayed. |
6 | Enter the IP address and press ![]() |
7 | Enter the subnet mask and press ![]() |
8 | Enter the gateway address and press ![]() |
1 | Select [Auto Acquire] and press ![]() The [Auto Acquire] screen is displayed. |
2 | Configure the Auto Acquire setting, as needed. [Select Protocol] Normally, set to [DHCP]. However, when [DHCP] is set in an environment where DHCP cannot be used, the machine will continue to confirm Auto Acquire in the network, creating unnecessary communication. When not using DHCP, set this to [Off]. [Auto IP] Normally, set to [On]. Although priority is given to the IP address allocated with DHCP, if there is no response from DHCP, Auto IP will be used. |
3 | Select [<Apply>] and press ![]() |
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Checking the Currently Set IP AddressOn the screen in Step 3, select [Check Settings] and press ![]() If the IP Address Is Changed after Installing the Printer DriverIn Windows, you must add a new port. Configuring a Printer Port (Windows) If you do not know which port is being used, see the following: Viewing the Printer Port In macOS, you must re-register the machine on the Mac. For details about registering the machine, see the manual of the driver at the online manual site. https://oip.manual.canon/ * If you are using DHCP to automatically obtain the IP address of the machine, the IP address may be changed automatically. |