Hi Everybody This is first post on this forum - so please bear with me should I fail to follow all the coutsies! I have a home network setup with 4 computers - 3 working computers and the 4th serving as a file server. One of these 3 working computers is a new one - i7, 920 with 6 Gb DDR3 1333 RAM and runs Windows XP Professional 64 bit OS (to be shortly replaced with Windows 7 Professional 64 bit OS - once I get my disc from Microsoft). All the other PC''s run 32 bit Windows XP Professioal SP 3. I have connected a Canon i560 to one of the working computers running 32 bit Windows XP Professional for a specific reason. Installation this printer as a sharetd printer on this computer was no problem using the accompanying CD. I am able to install the driver for this printer 2 of the other computers running 32 bit Windows XP Professional and hence I am able to print on this printer from any of those printers. The following provides a partial list of products manufactured under the Canon brand. Other products manufactured and/or servicerendered under the Canon brand may. %BFDV TWAIN Driver 6.6.10 for Windows 2000%BFDV TWAIN Driver 6.6.9 for Windows 2000 MICROSOFT CERTIFIED PCL XL Emulation System Driver for Windows x64 XP an. Automatically Update i560 Canon Printers Drivers with Easy Driver Pro for Windows 8. So far so good. The problem however is that when I try and install this printer on my new computer, it says that the driver is not compatible. Nov 12, 2013. Driver Canon i560. Leave a comment. Developer: Canon; Version: 1.73d. Driver Canon i560. Download Download Freeware (6.95 MB). Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 2000, English. Here is the latest version of Canon i560 printer driver which is one of the best solutions that suit the general public. I search the net for a 64 bit driver, and I did find one for Vista (its a zip file - 20mb) and it unzips and installs the Canon Easy Photo Print utility but I cannot (or do not know) how to use this as the driver for this printer. Does anyone know how can I get this shared Canon i560 printer to be connected to this new PC of mine running 64 bit Windows XP Professional (soon to be replaced with Windows 7 Professional 64 bit OS)? The concern is that if I am having difficutly finding a driver for Windows XP Professiona 64 bit for this printer, can I expect the same difficulty in finding a driver for Windows 7 Professiona 64 bit for this printer too? Surprisingly, I am able to connect to my new computer an even older Canon LBP660 printer locally connected to my file server computer using its driver for Windows 2000!!!!!!!! Could physical distance be an issue? Best regards Deepak Agarwal. Ian Thanks for your response. Yes, you are correct in that that the page pointed to apparently does contain printer drivers for the various OS. However, how do these add-on modules (.exe) files work as drivers. Are we supposed to execute these files into a particular folder and then point to this folder when we are asked to select the location where the driver can be found in the ''Have Disk'' part of the driver installaltion process? I can try what I have just explained above tonight but if you think I am on the wrong track, please advise. Best regards Deepak Agarwal.
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