It was a quiet Tuesday evening when Sarah found herself staring at her dusty Canon MG6230 printer in the corner of her home office. She had a stack of old family photos to digitize—her grandmother’s 80th birthday, her niece’s first steps, a faded Polaroid of a beach trip from 1998.
She opened her MacBook, clicked the Apple menu, and searched for “Printers & Scanners.” The printer was there—ready, listed as “Canon MG6200 series.” But when she clicked “Scan,” a small error window appeared:
A few clicks later, the installer ran. She restarted the scan utility, placed a faded photo on the glass, and pressed “Scan.”