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Emigdio Binet

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Aug 4, 2024, 4:49:10 PM8/4/24
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Ifyou're using Windows and you've installed a Canon driver, VueScan's built-in drivers won't conflict with this. If you haven't installed a Windows driver for this scanner, VueScan will automatically install a driver.

Hi guys, I have a Cannon MX922 and had the same problem. For me my printer took 5+ minutes just to process then to print just one page. I also couldn't see the ink levels anymore in the printing pop-up box on my laptop when I went to print. I even did the suggesting LAN detail print to see the connection strength and it was strong.


I fixed my issue by downloading the drivers to the printer. I found that a driver was unavailable when I tried to just reconnect the printer to my laptop wirelessly. But I got all the drivers and it fixed my problems.


Well I fixed the MX922 slow or not printing problem. It is still slow for complex printouts, but at least it is much better now. I don't know about scanning because I use VuScan software instead of Canon. It is very reliable.


AirPrint is a technology built into most popular printer models, including those listed here. With AirPrint technology, it's easy to print full-quality photos and documents from your Apple device. AirPrint features include easy discovery, automatic media selection, and enterprise-class finishing options.


The printers, print servers, and USB-only devices listed here are provided by each manufacturer and updated regularly by Apple. If you don't see your model, check with the manufacturer for more information.


To use AirPrint, you don't need to install an app, additional drivers, or other software. Just connect the AirPrint printer to your Wi-Fi network, then choose it in the print dialog when you print from your Mac or print from your iPhone or iPad, for example.


Similar to AirPrint printers, these USB devices allow you to print or scan without having to install additional drivers. Because they require a USB connection, they support driverless printing or scanning only from Mac computers.


Information about products not manufactured by Apple, or independent websites not controlled or tested by Apple, is provided without recommendation or endorsement. Apple assumes no responsibility with regard to the selection, performance, or use of third-party websites or products. Apple makes no representations regarding third-party website accuracy or reliability. Contact the vendor for additional information.


You can update your drivers automatically with either the 7 days free trial or the Pro version of Driver Easy. It takes just 2 clicks, and you get full support and a 30-day money-back guarantee with the Pro version:


Many Canon owners have reported that updating the driver for their scanner has resolved problems when running the device with Windows 10. Updating the driver for your scanner can be done in different ways:


In the list of devices displayed, find your Canon scanner. Select that device, then right-click and take the option to Update Driver Software (this example has selected a random audio device as an illustration)


The problem with using either Windows Update or Device Manager to find the best driver for your Canon scanner is that the manufacturer may not yet have registered their updated driver that solves your problem with Microsoft.


Driver issues are by no means isolated to your Canon scanner. There may even be outdated or missing drivers on your computer that will cause problems in the future or could be the source of other issues on your computer. Registering with an automatic driver checking and updating service can save you time and frustration in troubleshooting device problems manually. Among the issues with manually updating drivers:


Give DriverSupport ONE a try today! and put an end to all your problems related to missing or outdated drivers. With a simple download and install of Driver Support, your system will have the ability to analyze existing devices and drivers for problems, locate and download the best drivers, and get them installed securely and seamlessly.


An AirPrint printer can be used without additional drivers, provided that the printer and the Mac computer are connected to the same network (Wi-Fi router). This is of course a problem if you do not have access to a modem/router.


Otherwise, if necessary, a workaround could be to buy an old Wi-Fi router from a thrift shop for a few dollars. Almost any model would work. The interesting part is the local network (LAN or WLAN). The Internet/WAN port can be disregarded. This could be a temporary (experimental) solution in order to make AirPrint possible (without drivers).


An inexpensive, simple second-hand Wi-Fi router can be used to set up a local Wi-Fi "hotspot", without connecting it to the Internet. That should allow AirPrint to be used. Many older routers can be configured using a standard web browser. This is not too complicated (if the router model is known, user guides can normally be found on the Internet). Another matter is whether you want to try this when a new router is on its way.


It is difficult to say why it is not working with the USB cable. As I mentioned earlier, a suitable driver is needed in this case, and we do not know what the computer contains right now. You may also want to read the two articles above.


You mentioned the local library. Some copy machines have a (front) USB port for a flash drive. For example, PDF files may be supported. You could perhaps ask whether a machine like that is available. If so, you could print to or save as PDF on your MacBook Pro, copy to a USB flash drive, and print via the copy machine.


For people to be able to compare page yields between different printers and manufacturers, there is one industry-wide testing methodology. Canon, HP, Epson, Lexmark and other industry leading manufacturers have worked closely with the InternationalStandards Organization (ISO) to establish this standard. It is called "ISO/IEC 24711".


Page yield data should be used as a starting point for comparison purposes, and not to predict the exact yield you will get from your printer and cartridge. Likewise, the declared yield is not intended to be the minimum number of pages that the cartridge will print. Rather, page yield data is meant to estimate the average yield expected from a particular cartridge when measured using the ISO test methodology in connection with a designated printer system. Individual cartridges can perform above and below this average due to variation in the cartridge manufacturing process. Additionally, actual yield varies considerably based on factors such as the content of printed pages, typical printer job size, the environmental conditions during operation and the amount of color printing relative to monochrome printing.


- The test methodology that manufacturers should use to determine ink cartridge yields

- The way manufacturers should declare yield values from these test results

- The appropriate method of describing the yield of cartridge in documentation supplied to the consumer


Although the ISO standard does not provide a specified document for photo printing, most manufacturers print something like these selected 24 photos on 10x15cm size Glossy Photo Paper continuously, with the default driver settings for the paper using standard Windows printer drivers in borderless printing mode. This complies with ISO methodology ISO/IEC 24711.


Selected patterns like this are used only for A3+ printers. The inkjet yields are determined by printing a 279.4x355.6mm (11"x14") image like this on A3+ size Glossy Photo Paper continuously with the default driver settings for this paper, using standard Windows printer drivers.


In recent years, Laser Printer and Multi Functional Product yield data has been calculated using standard ISO test methodologies.The specific ISO/IEC standard used depends upon whether the printer is a monochrome or color device. ISO provides different methodologies for testing color and monochrome printer yields. Previous to the introduction of the ISO/IEC yield methodologies, manufacturers usually had their own proprietary yield test methodology based on 5% coverage which used a methodology similar in many ways to the ISO yield methodology.


Some printers include an "introductory" or "starter" cartridge in the printer box, which may print less than the cartridges we have here on the Printzone site. The printer packaging will usually indicate whether introductory cartridges are included with the printer.


Under the ISO/IEC 19752 testing guidelines, a standard page is printed continuously until the cartridge reaches end-of-life. An example of the standard page shown is shown at right. The actual test page can be found at www.iso.org/jtc1/sc28.


ISO/IEC 19752 methodology has been used by most manufacturers to test monochrome printer yields since its introduction in 2004. A small number of toner cartridges still being sold provide page yield based upon 5% coverage methodology.


Colour test pages

Under the ISO/IEC 19798 testing guidelines, a standard set of five pages is printed continuously until the cartridge reaches end-of-life. The five standard pages shown at right consist of a mix of text and graphics, and a mix of black and color. These standards for color printers were introduced after the publication of the standard at the end of 2006.

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