Canon MX860 offline using wired connected LAN

Printer went offline by itslehf after working fine as originally set up years ago.  have attempted to reinstall using original directions with no luck getting printer back on line.  Any suggestions would be appreciated.  Thank you

Hi Help --
Really glad you got that sorted.  I know future reader of this post will benefit greatly if you coul tell us what finally did it for you . . .

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