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Usually you need to tell the scanner where to save or what program to open the scan with. The settings should be in the scanner software that you install with the scanner.
I need to know the exact problem, besides a dirty pickup roller it could also be a dirty separating pad as well, befor opening it you need to make sure all rollers and censores are clean... and to clean the rollers you need a ruber cleaning solution NOT ALCHOOL as it will dry out the ruber...
You can download all the contents of the CD from HERE, but you'll need to select your operating system, (O.S) [eg. Windows xp, windows vista, etc..] and Language. You'll see both the options on that page. Let me know if you need further help.
I am writing this to enquire in regards to Canon Pixma MX320. I bought a Canon Pixma MX320 about 3 weeks ago, and I have brought it over to overseas. I am wondering if it is possible to change from the general ink cartridge that this particular printer use, which is PG510 and CL511 to another similar ink cartridge, which is PG810 and CL811. This is because, where I am living right now, doesn't have the particular Canon Pixma MX320, but instead Canon Pixma MX328 and MX338. The Canon Pixma MX328 and MX338 uses the PG810 and CL811. So, is it possible to substitute from PG510 to PG810 and CL511 to CL811 for Canon Pixma MX320? Thank you for your help.
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