First, turn on your computer and click the ‘Start’ option. Next, go to ‘Windows System’> ‘Control Panel’> ‘View devices and printer’> ‘Add a printer’. Finally, select your Brother printer from the list to add the printer to your computer and print smoothly. Keep reading to learn the two ways to install a Brother printerSolution. These instructions walk you through the "Cableless setup" process to connect the MG7120 to your wireless router. Download and run the setup file on your computer. Connect your printer to the network. 1. Download and run the Setup file. Download the software file. (If your computer has a CD drive, you can use the Setup CD-ROM.) If you install the Canon printer driver on a Mac OS X computer and use the printer via a network connection, you can select Bonjour or Canon IJ Network in the Add Printer dialog. If Bonjour is selected, the ink level messages may differ from those indicated by the Canon IJ Network. We recommend you to use Canon IJ Network for prints. Select Next.
Press and hold the Direct button (C) on the printer, then release the button when (D) flashes. Make sure the wireless icon and the horizontal bars flash as shown (E). Follow the next set of steps to download and run the file. 2. Download and run the setup file on your computer. Follow this link to get the setup file (or use the setup CD).
Select Install. Select Use the printer via USB, then select Next. Follow any on-screen instructions to continue with the software installation. When the Printer Connection screen appears, connect the printer to the computer with a USB cable. The USB port is the upper port on the right side at the back of the printer.Google Canon Support for your printer model. All the necessary software can be downloaded from the Internet. Plus you may find that there is updated software. I am trying to see if I can set my printer up without the cd. I do not have a cd slot on my computer and I purchased without knowing it had cd setup.
How to Install a Printer Without The CD/DVD Driver [Tutorial]There was a time when the only way to install printer software was to use a disc, whether floppy