Just bought a new computer with windows 7, can't get Canon multipass F50 driver to download. Apparently there is an incompatability issue between the two...Who's at fault here and what can I do about it? I need the printer and can't afford a new one and I've given away the old computer. Help!
Does Canon need to update their drivers or can Windows 7 OS come to my rescue?
My problem is i just bought a brand new computer HP Pavillion running Windows 7 Home Premium edition, and I am having trouble installing my Canon laser Printer LBP 3000.
I have downloaded it but when I try to install it i get the following error message:
<"Cannot correctly run this installer on this operating system, Use an installer compatible with this system"> I have tried with the windows compatibility program, still no success.
lve been looking high and low for a printer drivers for the printer mentioned in the title.while l have found a 32bit driver l cannot find a 64bit one and the installation program keeps on telling me when l try the 32bit driver lve found that its not for 64bit OSs, and all the compatable software l have located seems to be just that.addon software for those who actually have the printer driver.if l was running a 32bit system.anyone know where l could pick up an actual driver for the canon IP1900 printer that works on a 64bit version of Windows 7
Just after some help with the MP780 on 7 x64. The printer is plugged in via USB to another machine on the network. On the 7 machine I am running through the add printer wizard, which finds the printer and looks for drivers.
The first problem is that it can't find the MP780 drivers on Windows Update, which I think it should.
After it fails there, it asks to find the inf manually. I have downloaded the drivers from the Canon Australia website but that's just an installer. I have also downloaded drivers from other random driver sites but it just gives me fax and scan infs, nothing else.
I can't seem to get my Canon MP780 to install correctly on Windows 7 x64. I've tried running the installer as Admin, without UAC, and in compatibility mode.
Any ideas how to manually install the driver as I extracted the driver files but don't know how to apply them.
I am running Windows 7 Pro x64. It detected up my Canon iP2600 printer and installed a Microsoft generic driver, but color photo prints are bad. So I went to Canon's web site, downloaded the Windows 7 x64 driver and ran the installer. It appears to have installed OK, but I wanted to verify the driver source and version.
To my surprise, when I opened the Properties sheet of the printer, I did not find the usual dialog box giving the option to update the printer, rollback, etc. I've looked in Device Manager, Devices and Printers, etc and do not see a dialog box for managing printer drivers.
Generally speaking, how does one install a new printer driver, or roll back to a previous driver?