Canon iP4500 on Win7 64-bit  


  1. Posts : 76
    Windows 7 Ultimate X64
       #1

    Canon iP4500 on Win7 64-bit


    Hi folks,

    Not a newbie to PC's but I am new to Win 7!

    I want to install my Canon Pixma iP4500, but the Canon website lists no drivers for Win7. It is listed as compatible in the MS Compatibility checker.

    Do I take it that I just connect the printer and wait for Windows to find a driver?

    I presume that if it does, it will give me the same printer functionality as it did in Windows XP? Or do I need to install one of the "add-ons" in the Canon website?
    Best regards

    John
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  2. Posts : 264
    Windows 7 Enterprise x64
       #2

    Hi John,

    You can download the “Canon iP4500 Win 7 x64” driver from the URL mentioned:
    http://www.usa.canon.com/cusa/support/consumer/printers_multifunction/pixma_ip_series/pixma_ip4500#DriversAndSoftware

    Or

    You can even download this driver from the URL mentioned below:
    http://drivers.softpedia.com/get/PRINTER/OTHERS/Canon-PIXMA-iP4500-Printer-Driver-200-for-Win7.shtml

    Kindly revert and let us know the status.
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  3. Posts : 76
    Windows 7 Ultimate X64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thanks Debbie.

    If I go to the Canon page, select "Drivers and Software", Select OS as Windows 7 (x64) all I see is "Printer Driver add-on Module". The actual driver isn't listed - which is why I posted here:)

    The Softpedia page says it does officially support Windows 7, so what's the difference?

    Assuming the Softpedia version is OK, do I install the driver first and connect the printer when asked (as one would when installing from the OEM CD)?

    Thanks and kind regards.

    John
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  4. Posts : 264
    Windows 7 Enterprise x64
       #4

    Hi John,

    You can download the software from Softpedia and follow the on screen instructions.

    OR, as you are using windows 7 you can connect your USB printer by following few easy steps mentioned below:
    1. Plug in the printer, and ensure that it's turned off.
    Also, set up the printer with ink and paper and all that other good stuff, according to the directions that came with the printer.
    2. Connect a USB cable to the printer and to your laptop.
    3. Turn on the printer.
    Since you're using a USB printer it installs software for you on its own. After the printer has been set up and recognized by Windows, you can either print or save some energy and turn the printer off.

    If you're having trouble adding your printer, open the Control Panel and double-click the Printers or Printers and Faxes icon to display the list of printers available to your computer. The Add a Printer or Add Printer task can be clicked to run the Add Printer Wizard, which helps you complete the printer setup task.
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  5. Posts : 76
    Windows 7 Ultimate X64
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Thanks to all who helped - it intalled fairly painlessly! I downloaded the Vista driver, ran it and connected the printer when told. It then spent some time searching Windows update and eventually told me that the printer was ready to use. It works perfectly - the dialog box etc. are identical to that in XP.

    Not completely sure which driver I ended up with though - the Vista one or the MS update one :)

    Is it worth adding the "Printer Driver Add-on Module" from the Canon website?

    Best

    John
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  6. Posts : 264
    Windows 7 Enterprise x64
       #6

    Hi johngee,

    Glad to know that issue is fixed. It totally depends on you if you want to install "Printer Driver Add-on Module" from the Canon website. Let me know if any more help required.

    Have a Great Day ahead
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  7. Posts : 76
    Windows 7 Ultimate X64
    Thread Starter
       #7

    Cheers Debbie.

    Not sure what to do about the add-on - what extra functionality does it provide? Can't find any more than a fairly terse description anywhere.

    Cheers

    John
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  8. Posts : 264
    Windows 7 Enterprise x64
       #8

    Hi John,

    I am not sure about Canon printer add on features, probably you can find this information from a certified Canon technician.
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  9. NoN
    Posts : 4,166
    Windows 7 Professional SP1 - x64 [Non-UEFI Boot]
       #9

    johngee said:
    Cheers Debbie.

    Not sure what to do about the add-on - what extra functionality does it provide? Can't find any more than a fairly terse description anywhere.

    Cheers

    John
    It doesn't arm the system to have it. It is a add-on module v2.0 driver for fonctionality and compatibilities.
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  10. Posts : 15
    Windows 7 Professional x64
       #10

    The add-on module is the driver (well, part of it). It's called like that because you have to install it after letting Windows 7 install its own basic driver. Connect the iP4500, turn it on and let Windows install its own driver, allowing Windows Update to search if necessary. Following that, install the add-on module and you'll get full functionality. This procedure is explained in the Canon download page. No need to mess with Vista drivers - although it's probably the same driver in different "packaging".
    The full functionality is probably what you see in XP, various expanded options for photo printing and manipulation, full double-sided support etc.
    Last edited by AmigaRoots; 01 Nov 2012 at 19:06.
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