Scan 10.6.7 wifi

Hi
after update to 10.6.7 i cant scan anymore via WIFI on my imac 27, Printing Wroks via Wlan ! Scan via USB Work ! Scanner is Canon MP560, Whit 10.6.6 it works ! Reinstall all Driver does NOT help !
Under LION it works !
What has Apple change in Wlan on .7 System? internet works via Wlan !
Thanks for your Reply
jarre

Hello jarre,
I need you to check that you have the MP560 set as a network scanning device.
If you look at the menubar you should have an icon as follows
If you don't have this icon in the menubar then you can open it using Finder and navigating to HD/Library/Printers/Canon/IJScanner/Utilities/Canon IJ Network Scanner Selector.
When you click the icon in the menubar, or open the application via the previous path, then you will see the following window.
Note that you will see MP560 rather than my MP980 or MP990 as shown above. And like the image above, the radio button next to your MP560 network address needs to checked (selected). With the MP560 selected as shown you can OK this window to close it. Now you can try scanning with MP Navigator.
And if you liked Great Southern Land, then I recommend the first album called Icehouse, when they were known as Flowers, which has been re-released for its 30th anniversay.
PaHu

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