How to Reset and Change WiFi on Canon TS3522 Printer (Step-by-Step Guide) | canon.com/ijsetup

 


If your Canon TS3522 printer is not connecting to WiFi or you want to switch it to a new network, resetting the wireless settings is the easiest solution. This guide explains how to reset and change the WiFi on your Canon TS3522 printer in a few simple steps.

Why Reset WiFi on Canon TS3522?

You may need to reset the WiFi settings if:

  • You changed your router or WiFi password

  • The printer cannot connect to the network

  • The printer was previously connected to another network

  • You are setting up the printer again

Resetting the network settings removes the old WiFi configuration and allows you to connect the printer to a new network.


Step 1: Turn On the Printer

Make sure your Canon TS3522 printer is powered on. The power light should be steady and not blinking.

Step 2: Reset the Wireless Settings

To reset the WiFi settings on the printer:

  1. Press and hold the Stop/Cancel button on the printer.

  2. Keep holding it until the Alarm light flashes about 15 times.

  3. Release the button.

This process resets the printer’s wireless settings to factory defaults.

Step 3: Reconnect the Printer to WiFi

After resetting, you need to connect the printer to your wireless network again.

  1. Download and install the Canon PRINT Inkjet/SELPHY app on your smartphone or tablet.

  2. Open the app and select Add Printer.

  3. Follow the on-screen instructions to connect the printer to your WiFi network.

  4. Enter your WiFi password when prompted.

Alternatively, you can use the Canon printer setup software on your computer to reconnect the printer.

Step 4: Test the Connection

Once the setup is complete, print a test page to confirm that the printer is connected to WiFi successfully.

Final Thoughts

Resetting and changing the WiFi on your Canon TS3522 printer is a quick process that helps resolve most connectivity issues. By following these steps, you can easily reconnect your printer to a new wireless network and continue printing without interruptions.

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