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Why Is Canon PIXMA Printer Connected but Not Printing? (Steps Guide)

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Canon PIXMA printers   are known for their reliable performance and   high-quality printing . However, like other devices, they may sometimes face issues such as being connected but not printing. These printers can also show  common problems  like other printing devices. At times, the printer does not print documents even though it is connected to a device or network, which can be frustrating if you don’t know how to fix it. From my own experience with this machine, I have found some of the best solutions that helped me quickly fix the issue. Read the full guide to learn these solutions and get your  Canon PIXMA printer printing  again. Solution 1: Restart Your Devices The very first step is to restart your devices, as this often resolves temporary glitches. Here are the quick steps you need to follow for that. For the first step, you need to power off the printer and remove the power plug. If any other cables/wires are connected to your printer, then remov...

Why Is Canon PIXMA Printer Not Responding? [Fixed]

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The   Canon PIXMA printer not responding   is a common issue for many users. While it can happen for various reasons, connection issues are often the main culprit. I faced this problem many times during my early printing days. At first, I sought help from my college seniors, but eventually, I learned to troubleshoot it myself. In this blog, I am going to share the five best methods to resolve this error and get your printer working again. Fix 1: Restart the Print Spooler The print spooler is a Windows feature that manages print jobs. When it malfunctions, your  Canon PIXMA printer  may stop responding to print commands. Here is how you can restart this feature on your computer. Press the Windows and R keys together on the keyboard to open the  Run  command box. Type  services.msc  in the box and click  OK . Locate and right-click on the  Print Spooler , and select the  Restart  option. Check if the printer responds to print job...