Canon 3500 Printer Driver
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The Canon PIXMA MG3500 is an all-in-one printer designed for home and small office use. This compact printer offers a combination of printing, scanning, and copying functionalities, making it a convenient and space-saving solution.
The PIXMA MG3500 employs a hybrid ink system that combines dye ink for vivid colors and pigment ink for sharp text, ensuring high-quality prints for both documents and photos. Ultimately, it's a reliable choice for those seeking an affordable and efficient printer for their home office. You can find the latest Canon 3500 printer driver for Windows, Linux, and MacOS on this page.
Installing the Canon 3500 Printer Driver
To get the latest Canon 3500 printer driver for your device, kindly scroll to the bottom of the page, complete the Captcha, and download the files. Right-click on the downloaded zipped folder, and extract the files.
The extracted files will be separated in three subfolders, one of each is compatible with a different operating system. That being said, Windows users can find a subfolder with an executable file that is specifically designed for that OS (all versions of Windows above XP). To run this file, double-click on it.
Additionally, MacOS users can find a dmg archive inside the dedicated MacOS folder. To run this type of file, simply drag the dmg archive to the Applications folder and drop it there. This will automatically install the software.
Lastly, Linux users will find the corresponding Canon 3500 printer driver in the form of a tar archive. Before installing the software, Linux users need to open the Terminal (Ctrl + Alt + T), and use the cd command to access the location of the driver. Follow up with a tar xjf (+ the full file name) command to extract the files from the archive. The next steps include commands /.configure, make, and sudo make install.
- Scans your system for missing or outdated drivers
- Downloads and installs the correct versions
- Creates a restore point before making changes