Canon MF644Cdw Scanner Driver
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The Canon imageCLASS MF644Cdw is a feature-rich color multifunction laser printer designed to cater to the diverse needs of small and medium-sized businesses. Combining printing, scanning, copying, and faxing capabilities, this all-in-one printer offers a compact and efficient solution for office workflows. With its high printing speeds and vibrant color output, the MF644Cdw is well-suited for producing professional-quality documents, marketing materials, and presentations.
One of the standout features of the Canon MF644Cdw is its seamless connectivity options. Equipped with built-in Wi-Fi and support for mobile printing, users can easily print documents from their smartphones or tablets, enhancing flexibility and productivity. The intuitive 5-inch color touchscreen display simplifies navigation through various settings and functions, providing a user-friendly experience. Scroll down to find the latest canon mf644cdw scanner driver, as well as a short guide on how to install it properly.
How to Install the canon mf644cdw scanner driver
To install the latest scanner driver for the Canon MF644cdw on your device, follow these steps:
- Scroll down to the bottom of the page and complete the Captcha. Press the Download button to obtain the latest software version.
- Once downloaded, extract the contents of the zipped folder before proceeding. Locate the extracted file and right-click on it. From the options that appear, select "Extract" or "Unzip".
- Now that you have access to the drivers, you will find three separate subfolders. These drivers are compatible with Linux (all kernels), MacOS (all versions, including MacOS X 14), and Windows (Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows 11, and all Windows Server versions).
Windows users will find a single executable file. Simply double-click on it to run the installation process.
Similarly, MacOS users can drag the dmg file to the Applications section to trigger the software installation.
Linux users will find a tar file. To install it, open the Terminal using the shortcut Ctrl + Alt + T. Use the "cd" command to navigate to the file location (you can copy and paste the file onto the desktop for easier access). Once you have accessed the file, use the command "sudo tar xjf" to extract it. Depending on your kernel, the command may be "xf" or "xjf". Finally, run the software installation by executing the commands "$ .configure", "$ make", and "$ sudo make install" one after another.
- Scans your system for missing or outdated drivers
- Downloads and installs the correct versions
- Creates a restore point before making changes