04-13-2016 10:32 AM
MF227dw has been great for windows 7 as a network printer and scanner. After moving to windows 10 all printer functions work fine but I cannot figure out a way to get my scanner driver installed. Windows won't even recognize a scanner is available for use. Have tried a few things including disabling windows ability to choose a default printer as well as installing and uninstalling the toolbox software several times. Any help would be appreciated
09-20-2019 06:46 AM
Hello there;
You can solve your problem by performing the following steps in order.
1- Remove canon printers from devices printers section.
2- Add the program, uninstall the printer driver and delete the Canon Toolbox program, if any.
3. Delete the C: \ program files \ canon folder.
4- Delete the folder c: \ windows \ system32 \ spool \ driver
5- Extract the updated driver zip file you downloaded to the c: \ drivers \ canon directory.
6- Install from this directory. select the pcl6 driver and scan driver when installing.
Good luck with.
02-18-2020 04:18 PM
It is Simple
Move the executed file of Downloaded drivers into C:\drivers or create a folder "drivers" in C: and put the folder in it.
change the lonk name to simple like "1"
now install the drivers.
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06-05-2020 12:11 PM
I had trouble getting my printer to be recognized by the install software at all. Somewhere on the web someone had suggested checking router settings. I accessed the router and did find a list of devices listed by IP address. It turned out a phone and this printer (Imageclass MF269dw) were labelled as computers. The phone had been able to connect even though labelled wrong but when I changed the printer from "computer" to "printer" on the router my printer recognition issues were solved. I have Windows 10 on a Lenovo laptop.
09-29-2020 04:18 PM
Just wanted to add on my reply, in case anyone finds it helpful. I went through pretty much every recommendation in this thread and still could not get the scanner driver to install. Finally, I did two things, and I wish I'd tested them separately so I knew what changed, but, well, I figure there is an easy order if you want to try one at a time!
I was inspired by this 2011 post on the Microsoft answers forum! Just the third line where they said "installed the printer... software". I hadn't thought there might be a separate scan utility, but sure enough, there is.
Yeesh, getting that installed took way more time than it should, but, it works a charm now. I hope this saves someone some time!
03-23-2021 04:36 PM
I went through the suggestions in this post and none of them worked for me. This is what finally worked:
In the unpacked driver package, there is the following file:
DRIVERS\x64\misc\DellDrv.exe
I ran that as administrator, then I ran
DRIVERS\x64\Setup.exe
as I had done previously, and it finally worked.
Apparently, removing the device from my list of printers was not sufficient to really clear things out.
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