09-01-2019 06:19 PM
Hi All,
I am using Canon Pixma Pro-100 with two types of papers: Photo paper Pro Luster and Photo Paper Plus Semi Gloss. Also, I am using Lightroom CC 2015.
When printing using the Print module in LR, I don't any option to select the type of papers. The same when I clicked on the Page Setup and Print Settings buttons in LR. I am curious what I am doing wrong?
I have installed the latest printer driver from Canon mpsp-mac-2_2_3-ea10_3.dmg. I was told to use the Print Studio Pro version 2.2.3 for Mac. However, when open/extract that package, there is nothing but an RTF file.
Lastly, I was told I need to download something called ICC profile for the individual paper type. I have been looking everywhere and still not able to locate the correct ICC profile for the two paper types mentioned above.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
LV
07-07-2020 11:05 AM
I appreciate this thread. I am having the same issue, but I am not seeing an option to delete the airprint and change it to the IJ option. Where did you find it?
07-07-2020 12:03 PM
Welcome to the forum nkphoto. I will try to assist you.
1. if you haven't alredy done so, download and install the latest printer driver from the Canon support site.
2. Go to Printers & Scanners and select the AirPrint printer. Select the "-" button to delete the printer.
3. Select the "+" button and wait for the IJ Series version of the printer to appear. Select that and you should be all set.
07-07-2020 11:20 PM
07-07-2020 11:32 PM
07-08-2020 06:45 AM
Glad it worked out for you.
You can soft proff your image in the LR Develop module.
I never use print preview in the Windows printer driver so I have never looked into that feature in macOS.
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