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Pixma G7020 installed two drivers?

ctvarner
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New Pixma G7020. Installed the software & drivers via the online tools & download; when it was done, Windows showed "Canon G7000 Series", and also "Canon G7000 Series (Copy 1)".  When I print a test page from each, the plain "G7000 Series" shows printer model "Microsoft IPP Class Driver", while the "(Copy 1)" shows printer model "Canon G7000 Series". 

Why two drivers with essentially identical names? I assume I need both? 

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Kristoff
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The printer is connected via WiFi to an Asus router; the PC is connected to the same router via Ethernet cable. PC is Windows 10. 

shadowsports
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Greetings ctvarner,

How is the printer connected and to what exactly?

I'll explain more once you answer.  

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ctvarner
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Windows 10.  I initially thought I had somehow installed the same driver twice  and deleted "(Copy 1)", but that killed the IJ Printer Assistant tool, so I had to reinstall. (To be clear, it already had both before I reinstalled - "(Copy 1)" was not introduced by reinstalling.)

ctvarner
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I deleted all the G7020 devices and reinstalled, and did not get two devices this time.  I imagine it was some kind of user error. 

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