A few clicks later, the installer ran. She restarted the scan utility, placed a faded photo on the glass, and pressed “Scan.”
She opened her browser and typed what millions have typed before: Canon Mg6230 Scanner Driver Free Download
She downloaded the —a modest 8 MB file—along with the printer driver. No credit card. No subscription. Just genuine free drivers from Canon. A few clicks later, the installer ran
It was a quiet Tuesday evening when Sarah found herself staring at her dusty Canon MG6230 printer in the corner of her home office. She had a stack of old family photos to digitize—her grandmother’s 80th birthday, her niece’s first steps, a faded Polaroid of a beach trip from 1998. No subscription
And the Canon MG6230 scanned for another five years.
“Okay, old friend,” she whispered, plugging in the USB cord. “Time to scan.”
Sarah groaned. She’d been through this before. Her computer had auto-updated last week, and macOS had politely—but firmly—removed legacy drivers. Now her perfectly functional scanner was a paperweight.