Canon MX410 series Network
Canon MX410 series Network is a TWAIN driver and scanning utility for Canon's MX410 multifunction printer over a network connection. It enables macOS users to scan documents and photos from the MX410 printer directly into applications that support TWAIN (such as image editors and document-management software), and provides configuration tools for the printer's network settings and scanning options. The utility is typically installed as part of Canon's printer driver package when setting up the MX410 on a Mac.
AI Recommendation
1 suggestionThis appears to be a printer driver component for Canon's MX410 series printer, distributed as part of Canon's larger printer driver package. No native Apple Silicon build information is readily available from public sources. To determine whether Canon has released an Apple Silicon–compatible version of the MX410 driver, visit Canon's support website, search for your specific MX410 model, and check the macOS driver downloads. Canon has been gradually releasing native drivers for newer printer models, but older models like the MX410 (released around 2012) may not receive a native build. If Canon does not offer a native driver, the Intel version will continue to work under Rosetta 2 until macOS 28 ships in September 2028, at which point it will stop working entirely. Contact Canon support directly to confirm whether they plan to release a native driver before that deadline. As a contingency, consider upgrading to a more recent Canon printer model that Canon actively supports with native drivers, or explore printer-agnostic scanning solutions like Image Capture (built into macOS) if the MX410's advanced features are not essential.
Recommended reading
What happens to your Intel apps in macOS 28