In that case, please confirm how the iP4300 is connecting to your network. If this works it confirms the Mac is compatible with the printer and that you have a network issue. When that is done, open a document and see if you can print. Then open Printers & Scanners and add this printer. In this case it would be caused by the wireless device that you are connecting the USB cable of the printer to.Īs a test I suggest you connect the iP4300 directly to your Mac via USB. Note that the ability to see the printer on the network has nothing to do with the printer driver. Pixma iP4300 produce pictures that are a decent detail and with 1pl.
Since this printer only has a USB port, then to make it available on your network you would need to connect it to the USB port of this wireless router or some other wireless print server. printers have unbelievable determination 9600 x 2400 dpi. I had to get a new wireless router recently, and after I did, my network doesn't recognize my printer anymore? If the driver does not install or function correctly, then there is free driver suite known as Gutenprint that supports the iP4300. This driver may still install and operate on 10.11 so here is a link to that driver. The last printer driver that Canon released for this printer was for OS X 10.8. Are there any drivers for the Canon iP4300 on the El Capitan operating system?