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You need to re-install the wireless Canon software and let it go through the setup wizard again. The reason your Canon won't print is that the new router is probably generating a different IP address - your printer is setup on the old one. Additionally, if you were using any form of wireless encryption, that too will have to be re-established. The best thing to do is as I suggested above and that is to re-install your Canon printer and software. That should take care of it. Regards. |
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