Surely, that couldn't have affected the internal driver? Or was it because I updated to Windows 7 64 bit? The only big change I know from when I last used it (which was around 2016 to print some exam papers) is that I had to do a Hard disk transfer at AprilĢ016. The BIG question is how could such a thing happen the first place.
To rub salt in the wound, I decided to plug in my PREVIOUS laptop, a Windows Vista and the printer proceeds to work perfectly if it wasn't for empty ink tanks. Lost it over the course of over a decade due not needing it at all for my current and previous laptop. There were some people that manage to succeed with this method, but they never elaborated.
Canon i560 printer driver for mac install#
I even downloaded the update I needed thinking it would work and the manual install didn't detect it. Only driver updates were provided. The base isn't there. Model number is not listed in the Canon catalogue. I even resorted to emailing their support and they replied that they don't provide the service.Ģ. Install the printer using "Add a printer" I tore through the internet trying to find a solution and attempted all of the posted solutions. All of them failed:ġ. Install the driver from manufacturers site:Ĭanon no longer provides the base driver, only add-ons that most likely wouldn't work on it's own.