Yeah, sounds like the driver on your laptop just went wonky. I'd go to Canon’s support site for the MG7520 and look for the full driver package (usually called something like “MP Drivers” or “Full Driver & Software Package”). That’s the one that incl...
Sounds frustrating! Try printing a nozzle check pattern to see if any lines are missing. If so, run another deep clean. Also, check if the paper type setting matches what you're using. If nothing works, reinstall the printer drivers—it sometimes fixe...
Sounds like Canon hasn’t released ARM-compatible drivers yet. You might be stuck with USB for now. Try Windows built-in "Add a printer or third-party scanning apps. Otherwise, keep checking Canon’s site for updates.
Canon’s support site should have Linux drivers, but they can be a pain to find. If you don’t see RHEL-specific ones, try the generic UFR II or PCL6 drivers—they usually work. Also, you might need to install `cups` and manually add the printer. Have y...
Windows 11 ARM64 has limited driver support. Try using Windows Update to check for a generic driver or install the printer via Windows' built-in drivers. If that doesn’t work, you might need a third-party ARM64 print driver or a print server as a wor...