![]() If you do not see a folder for IJ Scan Utility under the Canon Utilities folder in the Start menu, the program is located here:C:Program Files (x86)CanonIJ Scan UtilitySCANUTILITY.EXEI lost the CD that came with my printer / My PC doesn't have an optical drive, so I can't use the CD. Refer to.How do I install IJ Scan Utility?IJ Scan Utility is installed when the MP Drivers for your product have been installed. S ettings (Auto Scan) and select Apply recommended image correction. Settings (Auto Scan).Good to knowSome types of items may not scan correctlyThis includes photos with a whitish background, items printed on white paper, thin or thick items, hand-written documents, business cards, etc.You can correct this by adjusting the scan areas in whole image view of the scanner driver ScanGear, then rescanning the original document or photo.Image correctionsTo apply image corrections based on the item type, go to Settings. Your scanned image is saved in the folder you've specified in Settings. The alpha files are broken and regular font distribution is broken too that shreds light on the problems I was having on LibreOffice.Note: You can select Cancel to stop the scan. ![]() So I'm only able to install one file at a time. The specific font files I was trying to install seem to have some naming problem and Windows identifies them all as Roboto Slab Regular.Do you want to replace it? prompt (this time with the same font name every time). However I still got the The 'Roboto Slab Regular' font is already installed. After that I was able to remove the *.ttf files at %APPDATA%\Monotype\skyfonts-google and the font was finally gone. Thus I removed the registry entries and rebooted the computer. There I learnt that SkyFonts doesn't store font files at %WINDIR%\Fonts but in a custom directory tree located at %APPDATA%\Monotype. Such registry key kept some entries for Roboto-*. ![]() It seems to be a map of font names and file names. Windows stores font information in the registry ( HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Fonts), something I wasn't aware of. I apparently hit an unlucky combination of problems: How can I ensure a given font family is complete removed from my system to all effects? The font does not seem to be available any more (LibreOffice documents display some fallback font) but, when I want to install the alpha, I still get the font is already installed dialogue. ![]() Meanwhile, I've restarted the computer several times. Then I realised that I still had Roboto*.ttf files at C:\Windows\Fonts that were not visible from explorer so I removed them from an elevated command-prompt I double-checked with both PowerShell and cmd. The font was still showing up at C:\Windows\Fonts so I removed it using Windows explorer. Nexusfont still displayed Roboto so I removed it from that app. I originally installed the fonts with SkyFonts so I removed it using the app and then uninstalled the app itself. Since I'm already having issues I want to ensure the old files from any Roboto-like font are totally gone from my system and I can't figure out how to make that happen: The 'Roboto Slab Regular' font is already installed. No matter what I do I always get a prompt like this for every *.ttf file: I want to try an alpha release of the Roboto Slab font to troubleshoot an issue in LibreOffice. ![]()
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