09-27-2018 06:35 AM
My father has a canon scanner Lide 110 that uses MP Navigator X.
That software does not longer work with macOS Mojave, it wont even start. That sucks.
Does anyone know of a good scanning software that works with Lide 110?
Preferably software that detects multiple photos and saves them individually as jpegs.
thanks.
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02-09-2019 09:40 PM
Here's something you can try..
Keep your MP Navigator 3.1 installed (for now)
Install the MP Navigator 4 from the link canon asia link above
go to Applications/Canon Utilities
Right click on MP Navigator 4 and select "Show Package Contents"
Navigate to Contents > Plugins > Database
You will see a bunch of .plist files -- these correspond to the scanners that the asia 4.0 version of the app supports
Right click on MP Navigator 3.1 and select "Show Package Contents"
Navigate to Contents > Plugins > Database
You will see a bunch of .plist files -- these correspond to the scanners that the us 3.1 version of the app supports
Copy the files from the 3.1 database folder to the 4.0 database folder
Now when you start MP Naviagor 4 it will launch correctly and find your scanner.
I have not analyzed the contents of these plist files so I'm not 100% sure if this will work, but the contents of the files in the 3.1 version look pretty similar to the ones provided in the 4.0 version.
11-21-2018 02:17 PM
I understand that the Epson software is available and works with Mojave, even with older models of their printers. It is time to switch back to Epson. The clogging problems are gone and they support their customers.
12-02-2018 10:25 AM
12-02-2018 02:10 PM
Image Capture, which is supplied free from Apple, seems to work fine with scanning from my MacBook Pro. Set the printer to sharing in the sys prefs. It works with transparencies and slides. I bought and returned Vuescan once I found that Image Capture worked. Due to lack of support for my MG8220's, I will change to another brand when I run out of ink.
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12-27-2018 04:31 PM
I know for sure that Navigator 5x app does not work with Mojave. But the High Sierra printer and scanner drivers do work -- I'm using them now. So geting into guessing land.... I'd upload the newest or at least the High Sierra drivers. I'd delete Navigator. Then I'd delete all the installed printers and scanners. Then I'd reboot the Mac and in System Preferences add the printer and scanner as new. I think that has a pretty good chance of working normally for printing and for scanning using sys preferences as folks are describing today.
That said, I'm using an MG5320. I can't speak for other models.
12-27-2018 04:43 PM
01-07-2019 03:02 PM
Hey guys. I ran into the same problem with the Mojave OS update. But I think I found a solution, and got it to finally work.
I downloaded this updated MP Navigator here:
https://support-id.canon-asia.com/contents/ID/EN/0200572715.html
If you install it from the site, it won't work. It might even freeze the MP Navigator application on your computer, causing you to hard-shutdown to get out of it.
1.) Uninstall all MP Navigator applications from your Mac. Delete them.
2.) Go to https://support-id.canon-asia.com/contents/ID/EN/0200572715.html and download the updated software, and install.
Make sure your Mac is purged of all previous versions of MP Navigator before you install the new one. After the new one is installed, locate it inside your Mac's Applications folder, and it should work.
I hope that helps!
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