
- #Canon ij network tool port not used current setting install
- #Canon ij network tool port not used current setting windows
Click configuration and make sure you use the settings here in the picture: If you click Yes, the settings are sent to the printer and the Transmitted Settings dialog box is displayed.Ĩ.

A dialog box is displayed asking you for confirmation before the settings are sent to the printer. Select Configuration from the Settings menu.Ħ. First connect the printer and the computer with a USB cable temporarily.Ĥ. Then pick the first file named mp640swin104ej.exe).
#Canon ij network tool port not used current setting install
Sometimes the driver that comes on the cd is not the latest, so I've provided a driver from the manufacturer's website that may serve you better here (and which you'll want to install after you restart windows): (Then select your OS, which I assume is regular XP not 64 bit.
#Canon ij network tool port not used current setting windows
Then restart windows and try to reconnect to the printer.

To do that just remove it from the Start > Printers and Faxes > right click on PIXMA MP640 and select remove. If that doesn't work, next you can try to reinstall the printer in windows. Use the same procedure to open the other ports (138TCP, 138UDP, 139TCP, and 139UDP).Ĭonfirm that the port names are XXXXX XXXXX the Exceptions sheet, and click OK. On the Add a Port dialog box, input the same information as you did in step 3 except for selecting UDP in Protocol. On the Add a Port dialog box, input the following information, and click OK. In Windows XP, click Start > Control Panel > Security Center > Windows FirewallĬlick the Exceptions tab, and click Add port.

To get to Security Center:Ĭlick Start > Control Panel > Security > Windows Firewall> Change settings. I first want you to go to windows security center and make sure that your printer ports are not being affected by windows firewall. From what I've read on the issue, it seems that setting the WEP on your printer could possibly clear up this problem, although I agree with you it doesn't seem too related. Or it may be that the installation was somehow corrupt, sometimes that happens too. There is certainly a possibility of a bad driver.
