11-30-2023 01:27 PM - last edited on 11-30-2023 01:35 PM by Danny
I have two Pixma Pro 100 printers. The first one started printing with the colors "off". I'd remove the printer and add it back and it would work for awhile, and then just completely quit printing accurately. Then, the 2nd printer did the same thing. I was printing holiday cards. The first card printed with the correct colors, and the 2nd one was off. I've removed the printers via System Settings > Printers, and then deleted the Canon drivers, unplugged my USB cords from the printers, and reinstalled the drivers. Also, when I turned my printer on and plugged in the USB port, the printer just showed back up in my list of printer, with no actual "installation of choosing my driver". Prior to Ventura, I could see all of this.
The colors are still off. I don't think I have the right printer driver. With Ventura 13.6.1, I can't tell if I'm using the AirPrint or the Canon driver. All I see is driver 16.80.0.0. I'm at a loss and hope someone can help me out! TIA.
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12-20-2023 11:57 AM
16.80 was recently released and states support for Sonoma added.
I am assuming a nozzle check prints correctly.
One thing to try in Printers & Scanners is put the mouse pointer on the Pro-100 box, hold down Control key and press trackpad. A window should open; select reset printing system. That will clear everything and allow you to re-add the printer from scratch. That sometimes clears up printing issues.
11-30-2023 01:33 PM
As an added note, I also recalibrated my monitors. I'm using Canon ink.
11-30-2023 01:43 PM
Also, Color Sync is not checked, but Canon Color Matching is checked, under Color Matching. I thought I previously had Color Sync checked.
12-18-2023 12:47 PM
Hi,
When you select the printer in printers and scanners, under kind it should either show airprint or the Canon driver. If it shows airprint, click to open the dropdown so you can select the Canon driver instead.
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12-19-2023 05:55 PM
Thank you for your reply. For whatever reason, I do not have the option drop down of choosing between Air Print and the Canon driver, like I used to have. After wasting a lot of time and ink and paper, I finally let the printer manage the colors, and they were coming out accurate. This is totally of how I have always printed in the past. Something is screwed up, but I have no idea how to fix it. I'm convinced I'm on AirPrint, but just can't find a way to turn it off.
12-19-2023 07:38 PM
Go to Printers & Scanners and select the right arrow for the Pro-100. That will show you the driver that is installed.
If you don't have the Canon driver select add printer and wait. Could take several minutes for the Canon driver to appear.
12-20-2023 11:29 AM
This is what shows on mine:
12-20-2023 11:57 AM
16.80 was recently released and states support for Sonoma added.
I am assuming a nozzle check prints correctly.
One thing to try in Printers & Scanners is put the mouse pointer on the Pro-100 box, hold down Control key and press trackpad. A window should open; select reset printing system. That will clear everything and allow you to re-add the printer from scratch. That sometimes clears up printing issues.
04-22-2024 04:16 AM
thank you for your suggestion.
I have been printing on a Canon PRO-100S on Canon paper from LR Classic with excellent results... until "something" happened, possibly to the drivers but perhaps to the printer. see attachments below: standard Fuji test image and a snapshot of the best test print of it I could produce (you will have to trust that the shot reflects the actual printed colours).
I have been following the thread and tried resetting the entire print system. Sadly no improvements.
Setup:
Canon PRO-100S with 16.80.0.0 MacOS driver
Mac OS 14.2.1 (Sonoma)
Lighroom Classic 13.2. (but same results using Canon apps like Image Garden etc)
Any other ideas please??
For context: I routinely print from LightRoom Classic. The entire printing workflow is fine-tuned, incl softproofing using the correct paper-specific Canon colour profiles for the printer and the paper I use (eg Canon Pro Luster), setting colour management in LR to the same colour profiles , matching printer setup to the LR printing setup: colour matching correctly disables (as it's handled by LR), media type correctly set for the target paper, etc. nothing has changed, but the results are now very different -- and frustrating.
thanks! -- Paolo (UK)
photo of printed test image:
original test image:
04-22-2024 05:24 AM
@pmissier wrote:thank you for your suggestion.
I have been printing on a Canon PRO-100S on Canon paper from LR Classic with excellent results... until "something" happened, possibly to the drivers but perhaps to the printer. see attachments below: standard Fuji test image and a snapshot of the best test print of it I could produce (you will have to trust that the shot reflects the actual printed colours).
I have been following the thread and tried resetting the entire print system. Sadly no improvements.
Setup:
Canon PRO-100S with 16.80.0.0 MacOS driver
Mac OS 14.2.1 (Sonoma)
Lighroom Classic 13.2. (but same results using Canon apps like Image Garden etc)
Any other ideas please??
For context: I routinely print from LightRoom Classic. The entire printing workflow is fine-tuned, incl softproofing using the correct paper-specific Canon colour profiles for the printer and the paper I use (eg Canon Pro Luster), setting colour management in LR to the same colour profiles , matching printer setup to the LR printing setup: colour matching correctly disables (as it's handled by LR), media type correctly set for the target paper, etc. nothing has changed, but the results are now very different -- and frustrating.
thanks! -- Paolo (UK)
photo of printed test image:
original test image:
Please run a nozzle check to be sure all colors are printing correctly.
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