But Leo had been burned before. He clicked away and went to Canon’s official support page. After typing “imageRUNNER 2630i” into their search box, he got a list of 47 different drivers—PCL6, UFR II, PS3, for Windows 10, 11, Server 2019, 32-bit, 64-bit… and a note: “For network printing, ensure the device’s firmware is version 4.21 or higher.”
A pause. “If we did that,” Rajesh said, “you wouldn’t have a story to tell.” Canon Imagerunner 2630i Driver Download
And from that day on, he kept a USB drive labeled “2630i – THE REAL DRIVER” taped inside the printer’s paper tray. Because some legends are too important to trust to Google. Always download drivers from Canon’s official site, check your firmware version first, and never click the green button with the cartoon gecko. But Leo had been burned before
He checked the printer’s firmware. It was version 2.08. From 2018. “If we did that,” Rajesh said, “you wouldn’t
“Paper jam?” No. “Out of toner?” No. The display just blinked: “Driver not found. Connect properly.”
Leo stared at his screen. “Why doesn’t Canon just make one driver that works?”
“Ah, the 2630i,” Rajesh said knowingly. “That model is a bit… particular. You don’t just download the driver. You must first install the Canon Network Device Setup Utility, then let it discover the printer via WSD, then manually assign an IP address, then download the correct UFR II driver—not the PCL6, never the PCL6 for that firmware—and then add the port using the printer’s MAC address, not the hostname.”