I've previously owned a PIXMA 722 printer. Because we have multiple users in my household, I found it necessary to set a static IP address for the printer. I was (eventually) able to do that from the control panel / menu on the printer. Recently, I've had to disconnect this printer and it is no longer on my home network.
As a replacement, I've purchased a PIXMA G4210 printer. Following set up instructions I was able to manually connect to my home WiFi network from the printer control panel / menu. However, I've only been able to get the router-assigned dynamic IP address. Multiple attempts to access the printer IP address through the printer control panel simply resets my connection to my home WiFi network as a dynamic IP address. It doesn't appear to have menu dialogue to set a static IP address (that I recall was present on the PIXMA 722 set up menu).
My PC is running MS Windows 10. This may be a meaningless detail, but I'm not tech savvy, so thought I'd include.
The router is the same one through which the PIXMA 722's static IP address was set, so I don't think it is a router limitation. As noted above, I removed the 722 from my network and the only static IP address resident on the network is my PC.
I've reviewed this Forum's discussions for setting a static IP address for other model printers, but I've been unsuccessful in applying the suggestions to the G4210 Model. I've been singularly unsuccessful in finding a fix through an internet search.
Any suggestions are gratefully appreciated.