Canon PIXMA MP495 printer/scanner-is my printer compatible with windows 11

HappyPappy265
HappyPappy265 Member Posts: 1 Newbie
edited 8:16AM in Windows 11

my windows 11 computer (acer) is not compatible with My old computer which is windows 10 and my new computer(acer) is windows 11 only it will not print to my cannon PIXMA MP495 printer/scanner. my cannon was purchased in 2011. my new computer does not have a disc drive readable or otherwise.

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  • Sharanji
    Sharanji ACE Posts: 5,075 Pathfinder

    @HappyPappy265

    The Canon PIXMA MP495 is not officially compatible with Windows 11. Canon has not released updated drivers for this model to support Windows 11. However, some users have reported limited success in getting the printer to function by using Windows 10 drivers or by manually adding the printer through the operating system's settings.​

    The scanner component of the PIXMA MP495 is more problematic. Even if the printer works, the scanner may not function correctly on Windows 11 due to the lack of compatible drivers. Users have reported that the scanner does not work after upgrading to Windows 11, and there are no official drivers available to resolve this issue.

    Potential Workarounds
    Attempt to install the Windows 10 drivers on your Windows 11 system. This may enable basic printing functionality.​
    Manually Add Printer: If the printer is not automatically detected, you can try adding it manually through the "Printers & Scanners" settings by selecting "Add a printer or scanner" and following the on-screen instructions.

    Given the lack of official support and potential functionality issues, it may be advisable to consider upgrading to a newer printer model that is officially supported on Windows 11. This would ensure full compatibility and access to the latest features and drivers.

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  • Diya1811
    Diya1811 Ally Posts: 579

    @HappyPappy265

    Start by checking Canon's official support page to see if any drivers for Windows 11 are available. If that doesn’t work, you can try downloading Windows 10 drivers from Canon’s website, then install them in Compatibility Mode by right-clicking the installer, selecting Properties > Compatibility, and choosing Windows 10 before running the installation and they may offer generic printer drivers that enable basic printing functions. Another option is to manually add the printer by navigating to Settings > Devices > Printers & Scanners, selecting Add a printer, and choosing Add manually using an IP address or hostname.

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