![]() ![]() Turning off 802.11r on Wi-Fi properties allows the printer to see the correct encryption and connect.Īfter successful connection, by the way, you can even turn 802.11r back on if needed” It turned out that 802.11r amendment makes Canon wireless detection go crazy and see WPA2 network as unencrypted. ![]() “Re: My printer won’t prompt for a passwordįor the records, we investigated for a customer the very same problem. There’s an interesting post on the Canon community support page that talks about how the printer sees the encryption on your router. Other issues or problems? Drop a comment on this post and I’ll do my best to point you in the right direction! Double check the IP address that you entered…don’t use the “subnet mask” or IP gateway.Make sure your Chromebook and your printer are on the SAME wifi network.Print out a test page to make sure it works! I followed the steps, but it’s still not working. You can leave the “printer PPD” field empty.Ĭlick save and you are good to go, you can now print from a Chromebook! That model isn’t listed, but MFC-L2700DW is, which is close enough! As long as your printer is in the same family as one on the list, you should be fine.įor example, I have a Brother MFC-L2715DW. This step will give you access to the features of your printer (color, duplex printing, stapling, etc). If you can’t find your exact model number, don’t panic! Just get as close as you can. There are a LOT of printers on this list. On the next page, you need to select your printer make and model. Typically it will look something like .xx. Address: this is where you need to type the IP address of your printer.Call it “office” or “basement,” something that makes sense to you. Name: this is how your printer will appear on your Chromebook.This time, we are going to click the “add printer” icon. Search for “printer” like you did previously. Once you have the summary report, visit the settings page on your Chromebook. The page will have a LOT of numbers on it and look something like this: You may need to consult your printer manual for specific directions. This page will list your printers IP address, which we need shortly.Īll wifi printers will print a network report or summary page. If your printer didn’t show up automatically, you will need to add it manually.įirst, go to your printer and print out your network configuration page. If your printer didn’t appear, no problem. With a little luck (and Google magic), your printer should be listed on this page and prompt you to set it up. Next, visit the settings for your Chromebook and search for “printer.” This will bring you to the printer configuration page.Make sure your printer and your Chromebook are on the same wifi network.You can now print directly from a Chromebook to most modern wifi-equipped printers.Ĭonnecting your Chromebook to your home printer is an easy process. Also it is supported by Google Cloud Print.If your school is closed due to COVID-19 and you brought your Chromebook home, you would probably like to connect it to your printer. I personally have a HP Envy 4500 Wireless Printer and can print from CUPS in Linux and HP Android App. Most Linux OSes have hplip software available from their repositories: I found the list of cloud-ready printers that Google suggests ( ), but what are the best brands/specific printer models to use with the raspberry pi? We are leaning toward a laser printer because they are faster and less expensive, especially as the educational settings would be for children from low-income families to use, but any guidance beyond that would be greatly appreciated. I have gotten Google Cloud Print to work with my Brother MFC-J885DW printer, but Brother printers are not the easiest printers to use with the raspberry pi in my experience and from what I have read online. I am setting up a raspberry pi that will potentially be used in both corporate and educational settings. ![]()
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