02-27-2014 09:43 PM
I just finished installing my MG3520 printer on my Windows 7 PC. I used the "temporary USB" cable option to connect to the network for wireless access, removed the USB when prompted and printed a test page and did a test scan. Everything worked perfectly. When I booted up my Windows 8 PC, I found the printer had already installed itself! I'm not complaining but I wonder how did this happen? File and print sharing was ON in the WIN7 PC, but the I hadn't shared the printer itself. Any ideas?
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