Lastest drivers for the SB Audigy

?Hi all,??When I install the latest drivers for my SB Audigy SE (version .04.0077),? my sound card shows as an SB Li've! 24-bit in windows XP. Is there some kind of problem with these drivers recognizing which card is installed? I'm wondering if this will cause any problems, whether I should stick with the older drivers?Thanks in advance for any info,?DW

The Canon MG series uses two protocols - Apple's Bonjour and Canon's own "canonijnetwork". Bonjour is used by the printer and scanner component, while the Canon protocol is used by the printer only. Given that you cannot locate either via the Add printer window and I'm assuming the printer is networked, then open Safari and then its preferences and select the Advanced tab. You will see an entry of Bonjour and the option to enable it in the Favorites bar or Bookmarks menu bar. Enable one of these and then close the Safari Preferences window. Now open the Bonjour bookmark (via the Favorites bar or Bookmarks menu). Do you see the MG5220?
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