11-08-2017 03:31 PM
While looking for a newer version of the MacOS driver for the Pro-100, I noticed a recent firmware version with a file date of 9/10/17. My printer is approximately a year old and has version 2.001 but this recent file is version 1.100. Why does the most recent version have a lower number than the one I have from a year ago?
11-21-2017 01:29 PM
Hi dfuerpo,
Please double check the firmware version that is installed on your PIXMA PRO-100:
1. Turn the printer on and make sure paper is loaded into the sheet feeder, and not the Front Tray.
2. On your printer, press and hold the RESUME button until the printer light blinks white twice. When you release the button, the Nozzle Check pattern will be printed.
The firmware version installed on your PIXMA PRO-100 will be listed below the nozzle check pattern.
What version is installed?
11-21-2017 03:18 PM
When I follow your instructions I get a two page nozzle alignment test, but no version number is printed. If I print a nozzle check pattern from the printer utility, below it prints the following:
101-150 Pages
Ver. 2.001
I am missing something or doing this wrong?
11-21-2017 03:55 PM
OK I tried again and released the resume button after only two light flashes. Same result as printing the nozzle check from the printer utility. i.e. Ver. 2.001
11-23-2017 09:59 AM
11-23-2017 11:01 AM
Thank you!
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