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For Pixma G1220 cannot install driver, all versions say not compatible with operating system

0dawn0
Apprentice

Hi : )

My black ink is not working, so I tried to install the assistant to do a deep clean (printhead clean did not work).  And the assistant says the drivers are not installed.

So I went to download the dirvers, and the one for windows 10 (64) installed, but when I try to run it, it says that it is incompatible with my operating system (I have the samsung with a snapdragon processor, and windows home 10 - but this processor seems to have3 a unique windows system)

Is there some place I can just get the driver without the installation? I can install it myself by going to the device manager, but cannot find the driver?

Thank you. it is a weird 64 bit that is only partially 64 bit???

Thank you so much :  )

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shadowsports
Legend
Legend

Greetings,

The G1220 is compatible with ARM based processors.  It's possible the architecture of your Snapdragon CPU is not compatible. 

Windows driver software available from Canon.  The software is written for hardware running on Intel compatible CPUs. 

32 vs. 64-bit.  There is no such thing as partial implementation.  It's either one or the other. 

Please see this KB article for ARM based processor support. 

https://support.usa.canon.com/kb/s/article/FAQ100604

If you have attempted installation and failed, you may want to remove the device or any drivers you tried to install before performing the steps in the article.  Some features of your printer may not be fully supported on an operating system based on a ARM based processor.  Please let the community know what you find out.  

~Rick
Bay Area - CA


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