Image capture is no longer open JPEG files?

I have a Canon Pixma 5320 printer who has worked with Image Capture under OS X Yosemite. El Capitan 10.11.4 waited upgrade came out before installing it. Now the printer seems to be able to scan, but Image Capture can not open files in any format. I downloaded the latest driver on the Canon Website, but no cigar. I did not remove my Canon in the Applications folder, however.

I didn't know he can open files of any type. Image capture is to take pictures of a device and import them to your Mac. It is not an image viewer. I can't even remember there being a command open on the file menu.

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