Most Popular
| Top Stories | Commented | Featured |
TechSpot Blog: Disable Windows automatic check for solutions after a program crashes featured
Weekend Open Forum: Google Chrome OS and the future of cloud computing featured
Sony: PlayStation 3 to be 3D-capable via firmware update
Weekend tech reading: How to run Chrome OS as a virtual machine
Patriot introduces new PS-100 SSD series
News around the web: Cell Processor, Dead In The Water
Another iPhone worm spotted, this time it's dangerous
Intel's six-core Gulftown processor benchmarked months early
Scanners
Canon Scan Gear CS v7.0.3.0
|
|||||||||||||
Release notes:
Canon UK has released new drivers version 7.0.3.0. The drivers work with all Windows Operating Systems from Windows 98 onward. This update applies to the following Canon flatbed scanner models:
- CanoScan N670U
- CanoScan N676U
- CanoScan N1240U
- CanoScan LiDE 20
- CanoScan LiDE 30
ScanGear CS-U is the specialized program (TWAIN driver) for loading images. You can use it to adjust images to your satisfaction as they are scanned. Click on the image to head to Canon's download section.
Thanks to Warp2Search.
Note: Before proceeding with your driver installation we suggest you make sure you are installing the latest version available and for the appropriate model/revision and Operating System. We strongly suggest following 'readme' instructions for installing drivers when available. Often restarting your system will be necessary for the new driver to become active and start functioning properly.
You can check back regularly for the latest updates at TechSpot's Drivers or stop by our frontpage for the best daily PC technology news coverage on the web.
Recent drivers in this category
- Canon PIXMA MP620 Printer Drivers v 1.02
November 6, 2008 - Canon PIXMA MP620 Printer Drivers v 1.02
November 6, 2008 - Canon PIXMA MP980 Printer Drivers v 1.01
November 4, 2008 - Canon CanoScan N670U Scanner Driver ScanGear CS v. 7.0.3.1a for Windows 98
October 31, 2008 - Canon i250 v 4.83 Printer Driver for Mac OS X
October 31, 2008
TechSpot RSS



