I'm pressing that wifi button and blue wifi led blinking, then I'm pressing WPS button on router.
A couple seconds later printer power led and wifi led are blinking same time a couple time and both leds are turn on.
I'm holding resume/cancel button and counting power led 6times
Which is give me connection details on paper.
It's says yes wifi is active, yes it's connected to my local wifi
But there is no ip configuration or any number (except MAC address)
I can't see at my computers.
I'm installing the correct version of driver but driver can't find it.
I'm adding on windows "Control Panel / devices & printer / add a device" the old way still no connection.
When I first bought this printer I try try and try and finally it work.
I have no idea what happend but it works. Suddenly driver saw the printer on LAN.
Last week I reinstall my windows and I'm struggling same problem.
We can try connecting the printer wirelessly to your network using the USB cable connection method since the WPS method is not working. To do this, please follow the steps shown here. Please note, if you plan on downloading the drivers for the printer from the Canon USA website instead of using the installation CD, you can start with step 3.
Also, if you have any antivirus, firewall or anti-spyware programs installed on your computer, please temporarily disable them prior to installing the drivers, as these programs can sometimes prevent the printer drivers from installing successfully. Once the drivers are installed, you can re-enable the protection software.
Should you continue to experience difficulty, we ask that you please contact a Canon technical support representative at one of the methods provided here for further assistance. A representative will be happy to assist you free of charge.
It is recommended that you contact one of Canon's Technical Support Representatives. The PIXMA iP7520 is not supported by Canon USA as it is not sold in the United States. To contact a Technical Support Representative, please use the link below:
After having used a HP multifunction printer for some time, today I upgraded to a Canon Pixma IP7250 inkjet. I'm having serious difficulties making the prints resemble the images on screen, an issue I didn't have with the HP printer. With the Canon, they're all coming out with a strong magenta tint, especially in the shadow tones.
The printer is not calibrated, but I don't think it can be that far off. Especially considering I didn't have the issues with the HP printer. What settings did I use for the HP? Just printing from OSX Preview, actually. I tried that for the Canon but the results are still magenta. So now trying to get some more control by using PS, but no luck.
I recently upgraded to a Canon ip8750 photo printer plus also a new Dell 2713h monitor and encountered the same issue where the prints had a slight magenta tint to them. I also used an HP all in one and although not perfect, the prints were adequate.
After lots of trial and error, I used the spyder4 calibrator to recalibrate the monitor to wide gamut. I then ran a calibrate page on the printer and I am now getting on paper what I see on the screen.
I Have had the same problem with the iP7250. tried different paper, different setups, different calibrations. Contacted canon who would not admit it is the driver at fault. Using same paper and profiles at college printer (canon pro driver) on same files and get beautiful prints. Says a lot really. I'm sure they know very well the iP7250 software is broken.
e59dfda104