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PIXMA MG6120 software and updates?

akrobinson
Apprentice

Hello,

 

I was recently gifted a much need Cannon Pixma MG6120. PIXMA MG6120 has been retired. Product support is no longer available. Driver and content updates are not being made. Does anyone know if/where I can get the software and updates? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. 

 

Thanks,

Amanda

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Arthur
Moderator
Moderator

Thanks for posting!

While our Forum Community members are welcome to chime in, the Canon PIXMA MG6120 has been retired. That means we do not offer support for the printer or updated drivers. We recommend updating to a more modern printer and reaching out to our Canon Upgrade Program specialist who will go over the best options for upgrading your printer. They can be reached at 866-443-8002.

Not being the original owner and having access to the software makes it useless. That seems like such a waste for a product that is perfectly capable of working. They just don't allow for good products to last a long time. That seems very wasteful to me.

bschechter
Apprentice

I completely agree! I've been using the MG6120 for many years. It's held up well, produces very good photos on photo paper. The only drawback is that it sucks up ink, which is very expensive to replace for the quantity you get. Cannon discontinuing updates and availability to be used with my MAC is a travesty. I just bought $180 of ink to last me a while only to find out that I CAN NOT USE this printer. This just plain STINKS. At least, provide one additional update, which will last, so we can use it, instead of needing to buy a new printer, when it isn't really necessary.

You can find the drivers here;

https://www.usa.canon.com/support/p/pixma-mg6120?srsltid=AfmBOopMlDk4QWvhN1XJtWXzubi3JyZmzi8p--1Pbqy...

However, so far after loading the right driver, I get an error message that there is no driver when I try to add it.  Good luck.  Jim 

Yeah. That's the rub... any and all drivers, that I've tried, are out of date and do not work.
As far as I'm concerned. CANNON SUCKS. I will NEVER purchase any of their products EVER AGAIN!
If you CANNOT RELY on them and their products to work for the long term, there is no reason to buy their products. And yes, I am that POed.

jmarsh09
Contributor

My computer consultant found a driver for windows 10 which will work on windows 11.  I was goi to attach it in a zip file, but apparently I cannot attach here.  It works on my MG6120.  

I got it to work!!!   (try downloading MG6100 series MP Driver Ver. 1.05 (Windows 10/10...))
I bought a new HP Windows 11 and had trouble connecting to my Canon MG6120. I found the driver download 
https://www.usa.canon.com/support/p/pixma-mg6120 and like you it didn't work. After reading this other post https://support.usa.canon.com/kb/s/article/ART133531 and the following Gemini AI suggestion...

  1. The website might automatically detect your operating system as Windows 11. However, since there are no official Windows 11 drivers, you might need to manually select an older Windows version (like Windows 10, Windows 7, or even Vista) from the dropdown menu to find the available drivers.

... I decided to redownload the driver, but this time select "Windows 10 (x64)". Upon selecting Windows 10 (x64), I noticed additional drivers appear at the bottom and selected MG6100 series MP Driver Ver. 1.05 (Windows 10/10...). Upon completion of installing the driver it asks you to find/select the printer... and that was basically it. Note - if you don't see the printer in your wi-fi, you may need to connect via usb, or google printer and wifi detection.

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I got it to work for my new HP Window 11.
Instead of downloading the driver for Windows 11, try telling it that you have a Windows 10 (x64) and download the driver at the bottom called MG6100 series MP Driver Ver. 1.05 (Windows 10/10 x64/8.1/8.1 x64/8/8 x64/7/7 x64/Vista/Vista64/XP/XP x64).

Direct Link to Driver:
https://pdisp01.c-wss.com/gdl/WWUFORedirectTarget.do?id=MDEwMDAwMjkyNDAz&cmp=ABR&lang=EN

bschechter
Apprentice

Congrats to all! Unfortunately for me, I use a MAC. However, I did find a universal driver that does connect to my printer. So, I'm good. FYI: I don't remember how or where I found it. I downloaded and tried many drivers until I found the one that worked.

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