04-16-2024 06:11 PM
04-18-2024 07:00 AM
The fact that the driver has disappeared from your computer has nothing to do with Canon no longer updating drivers. Your printer driver is not linked to the canon website. That is a local problem on your computer. Have you performed any updates to your operating system lately?
04-18-2024 08:38 AM
Greetings,
The i960 is 21 years old. We understand it can be disappointing losing the use of something you've had for so many years. John is correct about the device. Hardware cannot be supported in perpetuity.
The missing drivers could be an oversight, or maybe they just don't work any longer. I'm sure you're not using the same cell phone, computer and TV from 20 years ago. A printer needs to be upgraded alongside all of these things too.
Canon has a loyalty program. It's intended to help you replace a device which has been retired, reached EOL or is no longer supported under Windows or Mac OS. They offer a small discount and free shipping. I'm sure a new device will be better, faster and more capable. Just reply back if interested and we'll point you in the right direction.
~Rick
Bay Area - CA
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