How to Connect a Canon PIXMA G3410 Printer to Wi-Fi: 4 Proven Methods

Connecting a printer Canon PIXMA G3410 Connecting a printer to a wireless network is a challenge faced by both novice and experienced users. While seemingly simple, the process can be complicated by router features, printer firmware, or even the location of the devices in the room. This model, known for its energy efficiency and support for continuous ink supply, requires proper Wi-Fi configuration to fully work with computers, smartphones, and tablets.

Unlike wired printers, wireless connectivity opens up new possibilities: printing from multiple devices simultaneously, eliminating tangled cables, and allowing the printer to be placed anywhere convenient. However, not all users know that The Canon G3410 supports multiple Wi-Fi connection methods. — from the standard printer menu to a quick connection using WPS technology. In this article, we'll examine each method, point out common errors, and provide troubleshooting recommendations.

We'll pay special attention to frequently overlooked nuances: choosing the right network security mode (WPA2/WPA3), the impact of dual-band router operation (2.4/5 GHz) on connection stability, and compatibility with different operating systems. If you've already tried connecting a printer but encountered errors like E08 or 1403, here you will find their decoding and solutions.

1. Preparing for connection: what to check before starting setup

Before you start setting up Wi-Fi on Canon PIXMA G3410, ensure that all external factors meet the manufacturer's requirements. Mistakes at this stage often lead to further failures, so don't neglect preparation.

First, check compatibility of your routerThe printer supports wireless communication standards. IEEE 802.11b/g/n and works only on frequency 2.4 GHzIf your router is configured to 5 GHz or uses a combined network name (SSID) for both frequencies, the printer simply won't see the network. The solution is to temporarily disable 5 GHz or create a separate network for 2.4 GHz in the router settings.

Secondly, pay attention to security mode. Canon G3410 does not support legacy protocols like WEP and may not work correctly with WPA3 (especially on older firmware). The optimal choice is WPA2-PSK (AES)If your router uses WPA3, try switching to WPA2 or mixed mode WPA2/WPA3.

  • 📡 Network frequency: only 2.4 GHz (turn off 5 GHz or separate networks).
  • 🔒 Security type: WPA2-PSK (AES) or WPA2/WPA3.
  • 📶 Wi-Fi signal: The printer must be located within a strong reception area (no further than 5–7 meters from the router if there are obstacles).
  • Nutrition: Make sure the printer is plugged in and the power light is green.
⚠️ Attention: If your router uses a smart frequency switching feature (e.g. Smart Connect (On TP-Link devices), the printer may lose connection. Disable this option in your router settings before connecting.

Also prepare the connection data:

  • 📜 Name of your Wi-Fi network (SSID).
  • 🔑 Network password (make sure it is entered correctly, taking into account the case).
  • 🖨️ Printer serial number (located on a sticker on the back or bottom of the device).
📊 Which method of connecting the printer to Wi-Fi have you tried before?
Through the printer menu
By WPS
Via USB cable
Via the Canon PRINT app
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2. Method 1: Connecting via the printer menu (standard method)

This is the most versatile method, which works even without additional devices. You only need the printer itself and a Wi-Fi network connection. Follow the instructions:

  1. Turn on the printer Canon PIXMA G3410 and wait until it boots up completely (the power indicator stops blinking).

  2. Press and hold the button [Wi-Fi] (antenna icon) on the control panel until the indicator flashes Wi-Fi (orange LED).

  3. Release the button. Indicator Wi-Fi will continue to flash, indicating the setup mode.

  4. Click the button [Black] (or [Color](If you have a model with color printing by default). The printer will begin searching for available networks.

  5. Wait until a list of networks appears on the screen (or by printing a test page). Find your network and confirm your selection by pressing [OK].

  6. Enter your Wi-Fi password using the printer buttons (use the arrow keys to select characters and [OK] (for confirmation). Please note: the printer is case sensitive!

  7. After entering the password, the printer is attempting to connect to the network. If the connection is successful, the indicator Wi-Fi will light up green.

If your printer doesn't find your network, check:

  • 🔍 Network visibility: make sure that it is not hidden in the router settings SSID.
  • 📡 Wi-Fi Channel: Some channels (e.g. 12-14) may be restricted in your region. Try changing the channel to 1-11.
  • 🔋 Is the printer powered by the mains? If the voltage is low, the connection process may be interrupted.

The printer is turned on and ready for setup|The network SSID is visible and not hidden|The Wi-Fi password is at hand|The router is operating in 2.4 GHz mode-->

⚠️ Attention: If after entering the password the printer displays an error E08 (incorrect password), please try entering it again using the button [Stop/Reset] to reset the current input. Sometimes temporarily disabling the function helps. MAC filtering in the router settings.

3. Method 2: Quick connection via WPS (for compatible routers)

Technology WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) Allows you to connect your printer to the network without entering a password—just press a button on the router. This method only works if:

  • 🔄 Your router supports WPS (usually there is a button with the inscription WPS or the 🔄 icon).
  • 🔒 WPS is enabled in the router settings (sometimes it needs to be activated in the web interface).
  • ⏳ The time between pressing buttons on the printer and router does not exceed 2 minutes.

Connection instructions:

  1. Turn on the printer and wait until it is fully loaded.

  2. Press and hold the button [Wi-Fi] on the printer until the indicator Wi-Fi will not start blinking quickly (WPS mode).

  3. Press the button within 2 minutes WPS on the router. It's usually located on the back panel and labeled.

  4. Wait for the indicator Wi-Fi The printer will not light up green (this will take up to 1–2 minutes).

If the connection is not established:

  • 🔄 Repeat the process, making sure the WPS button on the router is pressed within 2 minutes of activating the mode on the printer.
  • 🔧 Check in your router settings whether WPS is enabled (path: usually Security → WPS or Wi-Fi → WPS).
  • 📡 Make sure the printer and router are close together (within 1-2 meters) during setup.
Problem Possible cause Solution
The Wi-Fi indicator blinks orange but does not turn green. WPS timed out or router does not support the method Please repeat the process or use a different connection method.
The router does not respond to the WPS button. The function is disabled in the settings. Enable WPS in the router's web interface
The printer connects but loses connection. Weak signal or interference on the channel Change the Wi-Fi channel to 1-6 or move the printer closer to the router

4. Method 3: Connecting via USB cable (alternative method)

If your printer doesn't detect Wi-Fi or you prefer a more reliable method, you can temporarily connect it to your computer via USB and then set up a wireless network using software. CanonThis method is suitable for Windows and macOS.

You will need:

  • 🖥️ A computer with the software installed Canon IJ Network Tool or MP Drivers.
  • 🔌 USB cable (usually included with the printer).
  • 📡 Access to Wi-Fi network (connection data).

Setup steps:

  1. Connect the printer to your computer using a USB cable. Wait for the drivers to install (if they are not installed, download them from official Canon website).

  2. Run the program Canon IJ Network Tool (included in the software package).

  3. In the main program window, select your printer PIXMA G3410 and press Setting up communication.

  4. Select an item Wireless connection and follow the wizard's instructions. The program will automatically find available networks.

  5. Select your network, enter the password and wait for the setup to complete.

  6. Disconnect the USB cable. The printer should remain connected to Wi-Fi (check the indicator Wi-Fi - it should be green).

If the printer is not detected via USB:

  • 🔌 Try a different cable or port on your computer.
  • 🖥️ Reinstall the drivers by downloading them from the official website (select the version for your OS!).
  • 🔄 Restart your printer and computer.
What should I do if Canon IJ Network Tool doesn't see my printer?

If your printer does not appear in the list of devices, check:

1. Is the USB cable connected directly (without hubs or extension cables).

2. Are the drivers installed for your model (sometimes Windows installs generic drivers that are not suitable).

3. Is the printer turned on and is the power indicator green?

If the problem persists, try connecting the printer to another computer or laptop.

5. Method 4: Connecting via the Canon PRINT app (for smartphones)

A modern and convenient way is to set up Wi-Fi via the official app. Canon PRINT, available for Android And iOSThis is especially useful if you don't have a computer handy or the printer doesn't connect using standard methods.

The advantages of this method:

  • 📱 Setup directly from your smartphone without any additional devices.
  • 🔍 Automatic printer search on the local network.
  • 📡 Ability to check Wi-Fi signal strength before connecting.

Step-by-step instructions:

  1. Download and install the application Canon PRINT from App Store or Google Play.

  2. Turn on the printer and make sure it is in Wi-Fi setup mode (the indicator Wi-Fi flashes orange).

  3. Launch the app and click Add a printer.

  4. Select Setting up a new printerWireless connection.

  5. Follow the on-screen instructions: the app will prompt you to select a Wi-Fi network and enter the password.

  6. After successful connection, the printer will appear in the list of devices.

If the application does not find the printer:

  • 📶 Make sure your smartphone is connected to the same Wi-Fi network you are trying to connect the printer to.
  • 🔄 Restart the app and printer.
  • 📱 Temporarily disable it in your smartphone settings Mobile data, to avoid conflicts.
⚠️ Attention: When connecting via the app Canon PRINT The printer can temporarily create its own access point (Canon_XX:PIXMA_G3410). Don't connect to it—it's a service network for setup. Wait until the app prompts you to select your home network.

6. Common mistakes and their solutions

Even with proper setup, users often encounter errors. Let's look at the most common ones and how to fix them.

Error code Description Solution
E08 The Wi-Fi password is incorrect or the printer cannot connect to the network. Check your password (case sensitive!), change the security type to WPA2-PSK, reboot the router
1403 The printer cannot find the network or the signal is too weak. Move the printer closer to the router, change the Wi-Fi channel to 1-6, turn off 5 GHz
6000 Error connecting to the router (possibly MAC address blocking) Turn it off MAC filtering in the router settings or add the printer's MAC address to the whitelist
B200 Hardware error (may occur due to problems with the print head) Restart the printer. If the error persists, contact a service center.

Other common problems:

  • 🔌 The printer connects to Wi-Fi but does not print: Check if the drivers are installed on the device you're sending the task from. Sometimes reinstalling the software helps. Canon IJ Printer Driver.
  • 📡 The network sees the printer, but the connection is unstable: Try fixing the printer's IP address in your router settings (DHCP reservation) or change the Wi-Fi channel to a less busy one.
  • 🔒 After changing the Wi-Fi password, the printer stopped connecting: You need to reconfigure the connection using any of the methods described above.

If the printer Canon PIXMA G3410 After connecting to Wi-Fi, the settings are constantly reset when turned off. Check the firmware version. On some devices, this issue can be resolved by updating to the latest version. 1.050 or higher (update available through official software Canon).

7. Connection optimization: how to make the connection stable

Even after successfully connecting the printer to Wi-Fi, users sometimes experience connection drops or slow printing. To avoid these issues, follow these recommendations:

1. Fixed IP address for the printer

By default, the router assigns a dynamic IP address to the printer, which can change. This can lead to connection loss. To assign the address:

  1. Go to the router's web interface (usually at 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1).

  2. Find the section DHCP or Local area network.

  3. Add the printer to the reservation list by MAC address (you can find it out by printing the printer's network settings).

2. Selecting the optimal Wi-Fi channel

If you have multiple networks in your home or office, they may be causing interference. Use apps like Wi-Fi Analyzer (Android) or NetSpot (macOS/Windows) to find the least crowded channel in the range 2.4 GHz (channels 1, 6 or 11 recommended).

3. Updating the printer firmware

Outdated firmware may cause connection errors. To update the firmware:

  1. Download the latest version from Canon website (section "Support → Drivers and Downloads").

  2. Connect the printer to your computer via USB.

  3. Run the firmware file and follow the instructions (do not turn off the printer during the process!).

4. Printer placement

A weak Wi-Fi signal is a common cause of connection drops. Follow these guidelines:

  • 📏 The distance between the printer and the router should not exceed 10 meters in direct line of sight.
  • 🚪 Avoid obstacles: concrete walls, metal doors, large household appliances.
  • 📡 If the printer is located far away, use Wi-Fi repeater or Mesh system to enhance the signal.

8. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is it possible to connect the Canon G3410 to Wi-Fi without a computer?

Yes, this is possible in two ways:

  1. Through the printer menu (button Wi-Fi → select network → enter password).
  2. Via the app Canon PRINT on a smartphone.

Both methods do not require a computer.

The printer is connected to Wi-Fi, but the computer can't see it. What should I do?

Check the following:

  • Are the printer drivers installed on your computer (download from the website) Canon, if not).
  • Is the computer on the same Wi-Fi network as the printer?
  • Is your firewall or antivirus software blocking access to the printer? (Temporarily disable them to check.)

If the problem persists, try adding the printer manually via Control Panel → Devices and Printers → Add a printer (Windows) or System Preferences → Printers & Scanners (macOS).

How to reset network settings on a Canon G3410 printer?

To reset Wi-Fi settings:

  1. Turn on the printer.
  2. Press and hold the button [Stop/Reset] (red triangle) for 5 seconds until the indicator Wi-Fi will not start blinking quickly.
  3. Release the button. The Wi-Fi settings will be reset.

After the reset, you can reconfigure the connection in any convenient way.

Does the Canon G3410 support 5GHz connectivity?

No, this model only works on frequency 2.4 GHzIf your router broadcasts the network simultaneously on 2.4 And 5 GHz under one name (SSID), the printer won't be able to connect. The solution is to separate the networks in the router settings or disable 5 GHz during setup.

Is it possible to connect the printer to a public Wi-Fi network (for example, in a cafe)?

Technically yes, but there are some nuances:

  • The network must use WPA2-PSK (Most public networks work through an authorization portal, which is not supported by the printer).
  • You will need to know the network password (if there is one).
  • In some cases, the printer may be blocked by the network administrator.

For printing in such conditions it is easier to use USB-OTG adapter and connect the printer directly to your laptop or smartphone.