11-29-2018 01:59 PM
I recently purchased the TR8520 but am unable to print in draft mode from my Mac (OS 10.14, Mojave). The three printing choices appear - draft, normal, and best - but when I drag the arrow to “draft” and release it, it jumps back to “normal”. I’ve spoken to customer support at Canon and Apple, who pointed fingers at each other. Finally the Apple rep suggested I ask the community. Can anyone help? Thanks!
04-09-2019 05:13 AM
NOW I"m F@#$in gonna let somebody to refill ink tanks, not but cartridges anymore, rather buy a printer that supports photo print and the most basic feature DRAFT MODE.
04-26-2019 07:12 AM
I had the same issue, it's simple to solve.
We need to download the drivers from canon website and use them instead of the automatically assigned airprint driver.
Copy&past from apple.stackexchange comment that helped me.
On the latest versions of OSX (e.g. tested with High Sierra, 10.13.2) there is a seemingly handy option to add "nearby printer" which lists printers the OS can auto-locate. The problem is that this option defaults to using airprint and never gives the option to change the print driver with the "use" drop down.
To fix this (see also this Epson-focussed exchange on Apple community), reinstall the printer using the printer-specific driver:
This should now use the manufacturer customized printer dialog including the option to select "Fast" for "Print Quality" under the "Quality and Media" option set.
04-26-2019 07:40 AM
Well...
I tried these nice, clear instructions. They don't solve the problem because Canon's website tells me that there are no drivers for the PIXMA TR8520 printer. I tried reinstalling the Canon printer software, but that made no difference.
Thanks, though.
04-26-2019 08:46 AM
You are correct. Technically none of the Canon printers support draft mode beause Canon failed to create drivers. I now have a VERY expensive inkjet due to the amount of ink used to print. What a waste. The consumer loses again. Will never buy any Canon prodcut again.
11-04-2022 06:45 PM
Thanks for this. It worked like a charm when I tried it for my MG6350. I now have draft mode! It was the "networking" driver rather than the Bonjour driver which made the difference. I downloaded a driver from the canon website and presume that's the "networking" driver which I've now managed to select thanks to your help.
11-04-2022 07:43 PM
I'm glad this worked for you. It is possible to download drivers (from Canon) for the MG6350. There are NO drivers available for the TR8500 series, which is what I have.
04-26-2019 09:08 AM
Wow sorry to hear that.
In my case I have a TS5050 and after updating the drivers everything works as expected.
11-29-2019 04:09 PM
I have to say that I am incredibly disappointed that Canon has not found a fix for no draft mode for Mac. Ink will get very expensive. I just purchased this printer and am stuck with it but I will be sure to avoid Canon printers in the future.
03-30-2020 06:33 PM
04-02-2020 08:42 AM
I sold my Pixma as as fast as I could to a PC person. It looks like Canon is never to create drivers for the Mac. I am very happy with my new printer--an Epson printer, which includes drivers. Ink will always be expensive, but the Epson has 4 Print Settings. For PDFs, it's called Draft, for other documents, it's called Fast Economy. I will never buy a Canon product again.
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