How do I find drivers for my printer or other hardware?

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To find drivers for a printer or other hardware, start by visiting the manufacturer's official website, as it typically provides the most reliable and up-to-date drivers. Conducting a Google search with the printer model followed by the word "driver" can also lead directly to the manufacturer's support page, where drivers and software are available for download. For example, searching "Canon MP560 driver" will yield Canon's support page as the top result, facilitating easy access to necessary drivers.
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How do I find drivers for my printer or other hardware?

I bought a new printer and i have no knowledge that how i find drivers for my printer
Help me anyone...
 
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I would first try the printer manufacturer's web site.

Or do a Google search. When I search for "canon mp560 driver" the first hit is Canon's support page, with a link to "drivers and software".
 
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