This seems to indicate that it should be possible....

The Canon PIXMA Linux blog, for all Canon PIXMA all-in-ones
 http://mp610.blogspot.com/
specifically,
  http://mp610.blogspot.com/2008/10/canon-pixma-scanners-are-now-network.html

It's pretty old, though, so YMMV.

> I received an old winders system from some friends who switched to Apple
> products. Included is a Canon MP620 printer/scanner. It has a network
> interface on it, so I plugged it in to the home network. On the little
> screen on the printer I can see that the device obtained an IP address
> from my router, and I can see the MAC address. I don't find any way to
> set a fixed IP address. In fact, I don't find too much useful
> information about the printer. I find information about using it with
> winders and Mac machines, but not much useful related to using it on a
> Linux machine.
>
> I'm not too concerned about being able to print to it since I am happy
> printing to one of my laser printers. But I would like to try the
> scanner on the thing.
>
> Does anyone have experience with this printer? Most of what I've found
> on the web talks about how it didn't work, or how it can work for an
> older version of Ubuntu than I'm using, (10.04 and 12. 04).
>
> Clue sticks are appreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Dick Steffens
>
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