A driver is the essential translation software that allows your computer to communicate with your printer hardware. An unofficial "patched" driver is a file that has been modified by an unknown third party, not by Canon. Using such a driver exposes you to immense risk for the following reasons:
Your PC will boot into the Advanced Startup menu. Select . Click Advanced options > Startup Settings > Restart .
Upon reboot, a list of options will appear. Press or F7 to select Disable driver signature enforcement . Your computer will boot into Windows 11. Step 5: Manual Installation via Device Manager A driver is the essential translation software that
Search for the or LBP2900 (both share the core 64-bit CAPT driver architecture compatible with the F15 1300).
Instead of resorting to risky patched drivers, follow this safe and effective troubleshooting method. This process leverages the fact that Windows 11 is built on a similar core to Windows 10, and the vast majority of Windows 10 drivers work seamlessly on Windows 11. Select
[Hardware Installation Path Selection] 📂 C:\CanonDriver\x64\Driver\ └── 📄 CNLB0MA64.INF <-- Highlight this file configuration profile Click . Choose the Canon LBP3000 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. or Canon F15 1300 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. entry from the populated list model chart.
If your specific model variant is missing, you can manually add a string under the [Canon.NTamd64] section to match your exact hardware ID, cloning the parameters of the nearest supported model. Save the file and close Notepad. Step 4: Disable Driver Signature Enforcement Press or F7 to select Disable driver signature enforcement
Always scan patched files with Windows Defender and Malwarebytes. Run the driver in a Windows Sandbox first if possible.
Download the driver package (usually named LBP2900_R150_V330_W64_uk_EN.exe or similar). Step 2: Extract the Driver Files Right-click the downloaded .exe file.