promohthree
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So, I got a free Canon Pixma i3500 with my new MacBook (which I love!). Tonight, I've spent the evening setting up my printers (hooked up to my PC) to connect with my MacBook and my girlfriend's laptop.
My Brother printer went swimmingly. My new Canon, though, didn't -- it didn't have the right driver like the Brother did. One site I read suggested trying older drivers, so I tried both the Pixma i3000 and i3100. Both didn't work -- printed, but everything was off. I printed from my PC to make sure it was OK. Yup!
So, I popped in the Canon CD and installed the driver on the MacBook. Thought that would the trick, but when I try to select a driver for the shared printer, I can't find the installed driver for the i3500!
I plugged the Canon into the MacBook to make sure that worked -- it did! And it recognized it as an i3500, not an older driver.
So -- how can I use it as a shared printer with the proper driver? The temporary solution is to plug it into the MacBook for printing. That's fine, but this is my first laptop. I'm finally wireless and want to keep it that way!
Any help is appreciated.
My Brother printer went swimmingly. My new Canon, though, didn't -- it didn't have the right driver like the Brother did. One site I read suggested trying older drivers, so I tried both the Pixma i3000 and i3100. Both didn't work -- printed, but everything was off. I printed from my PC to make sure it was OK. Yup!
So, I popped in the Canon CD and installed the driver on the MacBook. Thought that would the trick, but when I try to select a driver for the shared printer, I can't find the installed driver for the i3500!
I plugged the Canon into the MacBook to make sure that worked -- it did! And it recognized it as an i3500, not an older driver.
So -- how can I use it as a shared printer with the proper driver? The temporary solution is to plug it into the MacBook for printing. That's fine, but this is my first laptop. I'm finally wireless and want to keep it that way!
Any help is appreciated.