Canon IR C4080 Driver
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The Canon imageRUNNER C4080 is a robust multifunctional printer designed for high-quality printing and efficient document handling in a professional environment. Installing the latest Canon ir C4080 driver ensures the production of vibrant and sharp prints, making it suitable for businesses that require precise and eye-catching output.
This model is also equipped with a range of finishing options, such as stapling and collating, while its energy-efficient design aligns with modern sustainability standards.
Canon IR C4080 Driver
To download the latest canon ir c4080 driver for your device, scroll to the bottom, find the Captcha and complete it, and press Download.
The downloaded zipped folder will contain three subfolders for three separate operating systems. Right-click on the folder and select Unzip/Extract. Once extracted, you will find folders for Windows, Linux, and MacOS. Open the folder that matches your OS specifically.
Windows users will find three executable files to install. Simply double-click on the files with the .exe extension to trigger the setup. This will automatically install the latest printer and fax canon ir c4080 drivers.
Similarly, MacOS users will find two dmg archives. To install the software inside, drag the two archives over to the Applications folder and drop them inside.
Last, but not least, Linux users will find a tar archive. To install this type of file, open the Terminal (Ctrl + Alt + T). Use the cd command to navigate to the file’s destination. Next, extract the file from the tar archive with the tar -xzvf filename.tar.gz command (replace the name of the file).
Once again, use the cd command to enter the newly created directory, and then follow up with a ./configure command. Compile the software with the make command. Finally, install the software with the make install and sudo make install commands.
- Scans your system for missing or outdated drivers
- Downloads and installs the correct versions
- Creates a restore point before making changes