11-13-2025
03:49 PM
- last edited on
11-18-2025
12:18 PM
by
Danny
I opened an Incident with Apple and they escalated to the experts. I was told this is a Canon issue and not a MacBook issue. MacOS doesn't use certs to print. I don't know how to proceed from here.
Thanks for any support you can offer.
11-14-2025 01:51 AM
It’s a Canon driver issue, not a macOS problem. After the factory reset the printer is now serving a new or invalid TLS certificate, and the Canon Mac driver pauses the queue when it can’t verify it. The fix is usually to remove all Canon drivers, reinstall the latest G7020 driver package from Canon’s site, and then add the printer using “IP → Internet Printing Protocol (IPP)” instead of AirPrint. This forces macOS to bypass the bad cert and restores normal printing.
11-17-2025 03:57 PM
Thank you for the response. I have followed your suggestions and I’m still receiving Invalid Certificate error. I don’t know if I should generate a self-signed certificate using the Remote UI or not. I don’t want to dig a deeper hole, since this printer works on our Win notebook, iPhones and iPads.
Thank you for any advice.
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