Tommytrouble2 wrote:
It is a brand new printer would it need an update?
That's not the way any of this works. Not at all.
A brand new iPhone arriving from Apple can absolutely need a software update.
New printers that need driver or firmware updates? That definitely also happens.
Visit the vendor site for the device, and locate the most recent drivers, and the most recent firmware for those devices with loadable firmware.
If something goes weird, always check that the drivers and the firmware are current.
There seems to be a driver from last month available here:
https://ph.canon/support/PIXMA%20G3000/model
There's a full driver package at:
https://ph.canon/en/support/0100700002/7—Canon
There's no support listed for Catalina listed in that package, which either means there's a documentation error, or there's no support. The lack of feedback from Canon implies it's the latter, too.
Which again leads to the suggestion of a return of this printer, and a different replacement.