Works fine on Windows 10/11 (64-bit) and macOS (tested on Ventura and Sonoma). Canon also provides Linux drivers (UFR II/LIPSLX), though setup requires basic terminal skills. No major issues with USB or network (Ethernet/Wi-Fi) connections.
Yes – especially for small offices or home users who don’t need advanced fleet management features.
I downloaded the driver from Canon’s official support site (don’t use third-party sites). The installer is straightforward but a bit old-school. You can choose between just the printer driver, the scanner driver, or the full “MF Driver & Utilities” package. I recommend the full package – it includes the Toolbox for scanning and settings tweaks.