Locate the saved .exe installer script inside your file system. Double-click the file to execute the extraction utility.

For users who cannot locate the driver, two workarounds exist. First, enabling “Legacy Printer Support” in Windows Features or running the driver in Windows 8 Compatibility Mode can sometimes succeed. Second, using Canon’s “LBP Network Setup Tool” to connect via Ethernet instead of USB may bypass USB driver conflicts. However, the most reliable long-term solution is to use a (like the Microsoft IPP Class Driver) if the printer supports PCL emulation. Given the LBPB030B’s age, the safest bet is to contact Canon support directly for an archived driver link.