WiFi printers can be stubborn when Windows’ printer discovery itself is acting shy. Since you’ve got the IP and driver, try adding it by IP again (Windows often needs the direct port to show up).
What to do quick:
- Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Printers & scanners > Add a printer > The printer that I want isn’t listed > Add printer using IP address or hostname. Select Standard TCP/IP Port, enter the printer’s IP, and pick the Canon driver.
- If that still doesn’t show, turn on Network Discovery and File & Printer Sharing (Settings > Network & Internet > Advanced sharing settings) and ensure the printer can be reached (ping the IP from Command Prompt).
- Make sure the Windows Print Spooler service is running, then re-try the add.
- As a reset, run Canon’s IJ Network Tool to reconfigure the printer on the network, then re-import the Canon driver in Windows.
If you want, I can scan your uploaded files for any Canon-specific tips or steps you added and pull out the exact fix notes. And if you’d like, share the printer’s IP and the exact Windows 11 build—I’ll tailor the exact port settings. For reference, adding by IP port is a common workaround people use when Windows’ device discovery won’t list a network printer 【turn1file0】.