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Anonymous Posted on Oct 15, 2009

How to install to my new notebook computer - Canon PIXMA MX700 All-In-One InkJet Printer

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I am assuming that you have a PC and not a Mac.

Macs have most of the printer drivers preloaded.

I assume that you have a cd that came with the printer if not, go to usa.canon.com and press support then press drivers. Look for the drivers of you particulair model. Download and follow download instructions. At one point you will need to interface between computer and printer to finish installation.

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  • mcgsp Oct 15, 2009

    I am assuming that you have a PC and not a Mac.

    Macs have most of the printer drivers preloaded.

    I assume that you have a cd that came with the printer if not, go to usa.canon.com and press support then press drivers. Look for the drivers of you particulair model. Download and follow download instructions. At one point you will need to interface between computer and printer to finish installation.

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