08-30-2023 07:00 AM
I have owned an 860 for nearly 15 years. It has been a true trouble free stalwart in my home office. I recently purchased an Apple Mac Mini and I find that my 860 cannot connect wirelessly with the Mini. The Mini sees the 860 in its printer queue and the wifi network in my home is working but all print jobs stall due to "printer filter failure". Any ideas what could be the problem here or, God forbid, perhaps my trusty 860 can no longer accommodate the new computer?
Thanks and regards,
John
08-30-2023 08:28 AM
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08-30-2023 02:28 PM
Stephen,
Thanks for the quick reply. Does it sound reasonable to you that a Canon printer of that vintage would be incapable of reading the print command from a new Apple computer?
Best Regards,
John
08-30-2023 03:33 PM
At the time your printer was new, Apple's operating system was still allowing for 32-bit software (including drivers to run). Since that time, Macs have gone through numerous transitions: 32-bit to 64-bit and now all new Macs running with Apple Silicon chips vs Intel. There could thus be a number of reasons where compatibility is no longer possible.
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