Laptop is now rebuilt and I am installing latest 64bit driver from Canon website (tried both US and UK drivers), however install fails at detecting the MF4780W even though I specify the IP address.I think its the same driver pack as was installed on the desktop but cant be 100% sure.

An observation: There's a Search Option button in the setup wizard that allows you to extend the search duration. I have put the slider at the "Long" end yet the search fails instantaneously when I click the "Search by IP Address" button. This seems to imply that the search fails without actually doing anything, similar to being blocked by a firewall, but there are no firewalls enabled. This is also a brand new install of Win7/64 on the laptop and the 2nd time I have installed. When the driver install failed during the first rebuild I decided to redo the rebuild and make the driver install the first thing I do - it didnt help.


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(a) On-line troubleshooting via a searchable Knowledgebase, answers to frequently asked questions, the latest driver and firmware downloads, and email support at www.cusa.canon.com/support. (b) Toll free telephone support at 1-800-OK-CANON (652-2666), Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time (excluding holidays).

I'm having problems instilling my old MF4700 on a new Windows 11 computer. I ran the Toolbox program and I ran the MF4700 drivers program. I plugged in the USB cable and rebooted (all several times), but the printer doesn't show up on a list of printers.

The Canon website may autodetect your browser as generic Linux instead of 32bit or 64bit. If this is the case, select the correct one to see the specific driver to download. Extract this file (.tar.gz) through the file browser or terminal. Next, enter the directory and install the driver (your driver version may be newer).

If you do not need the printer driver, fax driver, scanner driver, or MF Toolbox, you can uninstall them with the following procedure. 

Note that uninstallation procedures vary depending on how you installed the MF drivers.

Hi there,

I'm using Canon, i-SENSYS, MF4780w as my printer.

Being in Printers-KDE Control Module, I selected the add printer option! After finding my own printer to add, I selected it. After that, trying to add the printer's driver, I recognized not only MF4700 series doesn't exist, but no MF series in the Canon section! 

My gutenprint package is up to date, so why doesn't it exist?! 

What should I do now?!

I need my printer, please help!

Thanks in advance!

There are 2 packages for this driver in AUR : cndrvcups-lb & cndrvcups-lb-bin

If you can't get either of them to work (happened to several people) , try checking which PCL version the printer supports and setup it as a generic PCLx printer.

Usually manufacturer printer drivers give you access to all capabilities a printer has.

If there are problems with that driver, an alternative is to fall back to the de-facto PCL standard to connect with the printer.

Using a generic PCL driver means you will miss some of the functionality the printer has (how much depends on the printer), but atleast the printer will work.

Answer: The MF4700 series drivers will work with MF4780 printer as well. Don't get confused between the MF4700 and MF4780 model numbers. Both printers officially use the same (MF4700 series) driver because both have the same motherboard (card) as well.

Click here to download the driver: -wss.com/gds/4/0100004464/05/MF4700MFDriverV4101WPEN.exe

2) Finally, Microsoft released Windows 11 (23H2) on October 2023. The drivers on this website are being updated with Windows 11 drivers; this will be finished shortly. You can start downloading the driver from its download page. November 06, 2023

I have been looking around for what I need to get my printer up and running. My cups interface is working, and it sees the printer. So I am off to a great start. It asked for the PPD, so I went to Canon's website to get the official linux drivers. I downloaded them and opened the readme and it has my printer listed as a supported printer. See below:

No number even remotely close to something that could be my driver is in there. No 4800, no 4770, no 4880.. etc. I have the most recent drivers from them (5.2.0), and I also have a previous version (5.0) and neither have what I am looking for. Normally I would just say "oh it's not supported. Typical linux." but they specifically mention it in the driver notes, and I downloaded the file specifically from the support site for this specific model printer.

I ran the file's (most recent one) install.sh on my server, and in the admin management area of CUPS, canon printers are now populated, but again, only the two MF series printers I mentioned above, the MF1127 and MF1238.

DriverGuide maintains an extensive archive of Windows drivers available for free download. We employ a team from around the world which adds hundreds of new drivers to our site every day. How to Install Drivers Once you download your new driver, then you need to install it. To install a driver in Windows, you will need to use a built-in utility called Device Manager. It allows you to see all of the devices recognized by your system, and the drivers associated with them.

Many device drivers are not updated through the Microsoft Windows Update service. If you are having trouble finding the right driver, stop searching and fix driver problems faster with the Automatic Driver Update Utility. Automatic updates could save you hours of time.

The Driver Update Utility automatically finds, downloads and installs the right driver for your hardware and operating system. It will Update all of your drivers in just a few clicks, and even backup your drivers before making any changes.

Many computer problems are caused by missing or outdated device drivers, especially in Windows 11. If your desktop or laptop is running slow, or keeps crashing or hanging, there is a good chance that updating your drivers will fix the problem.

If you'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.

On the Canon website, the standard driver (61MB download) is described as providing "full functionality for your selected model." That certainly suggests the XPS driver (49MB download) provides less functionality.

The 16 bit Canon driver is all I use , and even if the nagging parrots of this cage cackle in chorus , I think it is better to head in this direction .... if only so that you do not have the constant hassle of turning 16 bit tiff files from PS post process, into 8 bits for printing. I suggest staying at the highest all the way - 16 bit Profoto , and out to paper via the XPS driver. It is great if you are in layers in PS and want to print , no need to mess about, and way easier to make a last minute adjustment for the second "perfect" shot !

I have a Pro-10 and a Pro-100 and I always use the XPS driver. I originally tested both and found no visible difference with a loupe, but stick with the 16 bit driver because it can't hurt and might in some rare instance be better.

There was a conversation about 8 vs 16-bit processing, on I believe the Apple colorsync list, years ago. The maintainer of CUPS, the print framework Apple adopted for the Mac OS, was saying he was going or had gone with a 16-bit print path. So I suspect the Mac driver is 16-bit, i.e. only one driver required.

I assume someone in Canon was creatively assessing the print models in Windows and seeing where improvements could be made. The XPS print model might have various advantages be it, high bit depth as they report for the driver, or something like better colour management tagging. It is good to see someone doing that and even more impressively that Canon agreed it going into production. It reflects well on them I think. At least I hope it was a technical decision and not pure marketing.

That was an age of 8-bit integer graphics and lower h/w resources of course. So a 16-bit buffer could be problematic then, particularly with wide format. That brings back bad memories of 4GByte addressing limits in wide format with 32-bit drivers.

With today's resources I could see how a pure 16-bit path makes sense, but also perhaps why other replies - people with the actual printer unlike me! - report they didn't see big quality jumps. I assume that Canon did a good job of engineering the path in the 8-bit standard driver ensuring it used more than that in the processing. I would give it a go but like them would likely stick with the 16-bit driver if other things were equal.

My original post asked something a bit different: The XPS driver download is considerably smaller than the standard driver download. The question is though I would gain full 16-bit output, what features does the XPS driver omit that are present in the standard driver?

I think I intimated in my first posts on this that the XPS driver for Windows requires you to install the standard driver too and when you want to remove it you have to do so by removing the 8 bit standard driver.

Hmm seems I came back to this too late to edit to add an update. Anyway hopefully the above is clear, but to clarify here I'm talking about printer driver pipeline internals. Especially the back end of the pipeline when you get to dot gain and multiple intensity calculation where the curves involved make greater than 8-bit calculation useful. I just threw it in as an aside as some might find it interesting. I'm not suggesting it means a pure 16-bit driver is unneccessary. be457b7860

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