![]() 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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