Yep thats what you do double click on the.pkg, so the drivers are now installed. Go back to the Canon page in the link above and click on Software and download MP Navigator EX ver 3.15. See if that makes a difference. Does your Scanner show up in System Preferences> Printers & Scanners if it does select Scan and then Open Scanner, are you able to scan. Also open Image Capture which is in your Applications folder and see if that will allow you to scan. If all else fails then try this, the instructions are still relevant in High Sierra. 9000F Scanner Driver Ver. 16.0.5 (Windows XP x64) This product is a TWAIN-compliant scanner driver for Canon color image scanner. For Windows XP x64, 8th August 2018. All important information about the CanoScan 9000F scanner of Canon and scanner software SilverFast. Yes I downloaded both, and restarted mac & scanner. Maybe I'm making a mistake in the process. Their instructions say to click on the arrow down, then on the magnifying glass image; then it says the folder containing the download will now be open. I did that, then I wasn't sure what to do, so opened the image that looks like a box (labelled ScanGear_CanoScan 9000F_160100.pkg). That opened a dialogue that said welcome to the installation program, and guided me 'through the steps necessary to install the CanoScan 9000F.' That sounds more like it's installing the scanner from scratch rather than a driver.It said it would use 53.6MB of space. I continued, and then it said 'installation successful'. Maybe I went too far and shouldn't have opened that box. But it does say it's for v13.10 - there's no 13.10.5 listed so possibly drivers aren't available for it yet? Yep thats what you do double click on the.pkg, so the drivers are now installed. Go back to the Canon page in the link above and click on Software and download MP Navigator EX ver 3.15. See if that makes a difference. Does your Scanner show up in System Preferences> Printers & Scanners if it does select Scan and then Open Scanner, are you able to scan. ![]() Also open Image Capture which is in your Applications folder and see if that will allow you to scan. If all else fails then try this, the instructions are still relevant in High Sierra. If you want complete independence from CanoScan 9000F driver issues going forward, you should consider the 64-bit. It is not free, but will drive your scanner without installed Canon drivers. Hamrick Software believes that their infrared “cleaning” implementation exceeds that of ICE and FARE solutions for removing dust and scratches from negative and slide film. I have owned VueScan Professional since 2012, and have never paid for an upgrade. I receive no compensation of any kind for suggesting VueScan here. Ok.if I can remember all that happened.I followed your instructions, in order. - Downloading Navigator v 3.15. Didn't change anything. - Checked System Pref - it didn't show up, but I hit the + sign and when I 'added' it, it appeared right away. Still didn't work, though it came up with a small, greyed-out box with the option to 'scan', but I had to define an area to scan and couldn't see any way to save or print the scan. The known data: Your computer's time: equals milliseconds since -- the start of in your time zone ( ). Convert a millisecond value to a date string this (milli )second time number: is the equivalent of this date string in time zone Date to milliseconds converter a date string examples: 'Mon Jun 18 2007 00:00:00 GMT-0400' or '' or ' 9:45:00' What date would that be? Your computer's time: equals this date: A temporal value converted to milliseconds equals so many (milli )seconds: Milliseconds converted to a temporal value So many (milli )seconds: equals so many: How much time between now and then? Convert from milliseconds to seconds. Your computer's time: and this date: examples: 'Mon Jun 18 2007 00:00:00 GMT-0400' or '' or ' 9:45:00' are so many apart: How much time between now and then (using a millisecond date value)?
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