As I remember, there was no sign of the printer, either, until I discovered its IP address using my Wi-Fi router and brought it in manually (though I could be dis-remembering this puzzle-piece).Īll this seems to have happened because the printer's install CD was unreadable. Searching disk-wide for "IJ" found only scanning utilities that were installed with the scanner drivers. In any case, none of that stuff is available. I must assume that "Quick Menu" ia a part of that tool. ![]() There is no IJ Network Tool installed anywhere in my Applications folder. You can also start up IJ Network Tool by clicking Network Settings from Device Settings & Maintenance on Quick Menu. Select Applications from the Go menu of Finder, double-click Canon Utilities > IJ Network Tool, and double-click the Canon IJ Network Tool icon. ![]() (Unfortunately, the manual is copy protected - and there appears to be no way to upload a screen shot here. I found references to printer utilities that I should find if I looked in the Mac's "Applications" folder. I was trying to set the printer up over Wi-Fi. While mucking, I browsed the manual PDF looking for clues. Though that didn't appear, either, without a fair amount of mucking about. Just as you say, the printer is there in the Printers & Scanners prefs. I guess it's not really right to say the driver isn't there. ![]() ![]() "Not sure exactly what you are trying to do, but if you go into System Preferences->Printers & Scanners you will see your printer."
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