HT1338 Need software for my Mac to use my Cannon MX 340 Scanner / Printer

Need software for my Mac to use my Cannon MX 340 Scanner / Printer

The latest software I found for that model was for Mac OS 10.7.
I expect you are running Mac OS 10.8 or Mavericks in which case contact Canon and see if they have updated their drivers for your MX 340 Scanner / Printer.

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