Canon MF720C Driver
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The Canon MF720C is a color laser multifunction printer that offers a range of features suitable for small office environments. Here are some key specifications and features of this model:
- As a color printer, the MF724Cdw is capable of producing color prints, making it suitable for tasks such as presentations and marketing materials.
- It is equipped with wireless connectivity options, allowing users to print from various devices over Wi-Fi.
- The inclusion of an ADF allows for automatic scanning or copying of multiple pages without manual intervention.
- The printer features a touchscreen control panel for easy navigation and settings adjustment.
- Canon's i-SENSYS series supports mobile printing options, allowing users to print directly from smartphones and tablets.
Installing the Canon MF720C Driver
Before installing the latest canon mf720 driver, you can easily download the necessary files from our page. To do so, simply scroll to the bottom of this page, find and complete the Captcha verification, and press the Download button. Once the files are downloaded, find the zipped folder, right-click on the folder, and select the option to unzip it (or extract the files).
Now that you have access to the files, you will notice that the files are separated into three subfolders, Windows, MacOS and Linux. As their names suggest, you should choose the folder caters to your operating system.
Starting with Windows, the users on this operating system can easily install the latest software by double-clicking on the executable (exe) files.
On the other hand, Linux users will find a rpm archive and a tar archive to extract and install the software from. To install the rpm file, start by opening the Terminal (Ctrl + Alt + T). Navigate to the file location with the cd command, and follow up with the rpm -i command to install the software (followed by the full file name). Similarly, the tar file needs to be accessed via the cd command. Extract the files with the xjf tar command (followed by the full file name). Next, allow the system configuration with ./configure, and use the sudo make install (followed by the full file name) command to install the software.
Lastly, MacOS users will find a series of dmg archives to install the software from. This can easily be achieved by selecting the dmg files, dragging them over to the Applications folder, and dropping them inside the folder.
- Scans your system for missing or outdated drivers
- Downloads and installs the correct versions
- Creates a restore point before making changes