Is a canon multipass F60 printer compatible with Windows Vista??

How Do i set up my Canon printer to my Windows Vista Laptop?

  • Ok so we are trying to print stuff from our new laptop to our Canon MP780 printer. if anyone know how to do this PLEASE TELL!!! thanks GO HOKIES

  • Answer:

    you should have a thing for a usb port plug it into there you should have gotten a cd to install the printer once your done you can use it

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Download this driver http://support-au.canon.com.au/contents/AU/EN/0100127601.html ... If the printer came with a CD, the driver will already be on the CD... you have to install that first.

Brad

First make sure your printer is wireless capable. Then connect your printer to your router. Then go to control panel, Hardware(or something like that on vista) Printers Add a new printer Search for a wireless printer. Install and print. Hope this helps.

Benthebomb

ur printer should have come with a cord that is universal and should connect with ur usb jack. so look for that. especially if u had the printer before u know the cord that connects with ur pc just take it off ur pc and put it on ur laptop.

Jason

You just install the printer software for Vista as one would normally do.

Cupcake

O.K. Does the printer run off of the USB drive or the Print drive? If the USB drive, simply plug it in, if the print drive, you have to buy a seperate adaptor for it.

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