Canon Color Printers
The Canon color printer can be installed on a computer like any other computer. This is the first thing you need to do when you want to use the printer. If you have Windows 7 and the computers today have this system, if the user does not want to have Linux or if the computer is not a MacBook, which comes as you know, with another operating system installed, iOS.

Canon Color Printers
The new system from Microsoft has a feature, which was not used until now by this system, because it is one of the novelties I can say, and this feature allows you to install the new printers in an incredibly easy way. Windows 7 practically does all the work for you.
You just need to press some buttons and the printer is installed and ready to roll. You have to insert the disk of the Canon printer that you have and click on Next, Next, Next. This is the type of installation that I like. The operating system will use the Device Stage to recognize the printer and also the driver that you are installing in the computer.

Canon Color Printers
If the printer is not installed correctly, which can happen once in a million cases, because the installation is extremely simple, then you will not see the printer in the Device Stage window. To verify this, choose Start and then go to Devices and Printers. The printers that are installed on the computer will be seen in that window. The operating system might have problems in seeing some old printers.
For that, you either must uninstall and reinstall the printer or discuss with the representatives of the printer, or the company that sold you the printer, if you can remember it. For example, I bought a printer more than 10 years ago from a seller here in my city, which by the way is Canon. I never had problems with the printer, but I must admit that I have not used it extensively. If the representatives do not answer and you need a quick answer, you have to enter the site of the manufacturer of the printer and download the latest driver for the model you have.
Written by ClubPrinter, date May 20, 2011 in Canon
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