01-13-2023 11:49 AM - last edited on 09-18-2024 08:30 AM by James_C
I have a Mac laptop (OS12.6.1) that had been my personal computer and was connected to a Canon TR4520 and worked fine. Recently, IT cleared off that computer because I want to use it for undergraduate students in my laboratory. I bought another Canon TR4520 and we have followed the instructions to load the Mac driver from the Canon website multiple time but we can't "add" the printer to the list of printers because no software appears to be loaded onto the laptop. Can the driver software run on a Mac? If so, what else could cause the driver to not be recognized?
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01-21-2023 11:33 AM
It turns out that although the Mac laptop was cleared of all documents, there was apparently a document in a "hidden" print queue some place. My IT guy found reference to this quirk on the internet - I'm not sure where - but I remember that the article referred to the fix as the Nuclear Option. To fix it, I cleared all printers and drivers from the computer and then was able go back and add printers. Note that this "jam" was also preventing me from wirelessly printing to my office's photocopier. In other words, printing of all types was blocked.
01-17-2023 09:16 AM
Hi estelle1,
It is unclear as to what you were attempting to install, as drivers for macOS 12 are not available for the PIXMA TR4520. The PIXMA TR4520 uses the Mac's built in printing system Airprint, so drivers are unnecessary.
To install your PIXMA TR4520 on your Mac, please follow these steps:
1. Click on the Apple in the upper left corner.
2. Click on System Preferences.
3. Click on Printers & Scanners.
4. Click the [+] in the lower left corner.
5. In the Add Printer window, select the Canon TR4500 series and then click Add.
The printer will be installed on your Mac.
01-21-2023 11:33 AM
It turns out that although the Mac laptop was cleared of all documents, there was apparently a document in a "hidden" print queue some place. My IT guy found reference to this quirk on the internet - I'm not sure where - but I remember that the article referred to the fix as the Nuclear Option. To fix it, I cleared all printers and drivers from the computer and then was able go back and add printers. Note that this "jam" was also preventing me from wirelessly printing to my office's photocopier. In other words, printing of all types was blocked.
09-18-2024 01:35 AM
Hello estelle. I am pretty sure that I am experiencing this same issue. Could you help me figure out how clear all printers and drivers from my Mac?
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