09-24-2024 05:07 PM - last edited on 09-27-2024 10:00 AM by Danny
I’ve been using my Pro-300 on my M1 iMac (OS14 Sonoma) for over a year with no problems. I just updated to OS15 Sequoia, and when I install the driver (via the online setup) it keeps installing the AirPrint version of the driver. There was a procedure to get around with Sonoma, but it’s not working with Sequoia. I checked the Pro-300 Firmware, and it's 2.0, the latest.
Has anyone been able to run the Pro-300 on an Apple Silicon Mac with Sequoia, and if so how do you get around the AirPrint issue?
Ed
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10-21-2024 12:13 PM
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09-24-2024 11:51 PM
I have a PRO-1000 and my M1 Mac Studio wasn't able to print after updating to macos 15 / Sequoia. I tried uninstalling everything and reinstalling the drivers but the driver installation crashes during the "Add Printer" step. If I instead use the built-in driver I can add the printer but the Canon software doesn't recognize the printer.
It's not the same problem you're seeing but there does appear to be an issue with macos 15.
09-25-2024 05:30 AM
Thanks Pat. I thought I checked all my software compatibility before updating to 15, but I forgot about the Pro-300. I will contact Canon Support. If the new driver is not ready yet, maybe there is a workaround. I will post back my findings.
Ed
09-26-2024 03:43 PM
Yes, but with difficulty. I only received my new pro 300 printer today and I could not understand why it was installing the Airprint driver. I finally connected the printer via USB, downloaded the printer driver and installed the driver. Funnily, I deliberately avoided the CUPS driver version, but in the end this is the one that appeared. I then proceeded to remove the Airprint driver, restarted the Macbook.
Nevertheless, it was all a bit of a waste of time as the driver does not work correctly when printing from Capture One. It does work when using Canon's print layout software.
All very annoying. I wish Canon would advise users.
09-27-2024 09:52 AM
Same problem I believe. I just purchased the new PRO-1100 and I run into the same problem on macOS Sequoia. When I try installing the driver, the process just crashes and shows me an error message produced by CIJAutoSetupTool2S. I haven't found a solution, nor do I know how/where to talk to any kind of tech support.
09-27-2024 10:19 AM
I submitted a customer service ticket with all the details. Fingers crossed. I’ll report back anything I find out.
09-27-2024 10:21 AM
Where can you do that? Could make sense if we all log tickets to signify it's a bigger issue.
09-27-2024 10:52 AM - edited 09-27-2024 10:52 AM
My products are all registered through Canon Canada and I just sent them an email through the link on this page:
https://canoncanada.custhelp.com/app/contact
This is the same site where I can see all my registered products (lenses, etc.). If you're in another country there's probably something similar. The automated email I received after sending has an incident number which gives me hope that there's some internal tracking system.
09-27-2024 11:57 AM
I did a few more tests and managed to get it working via a good old USB cable. The problem seems to be related to installing the driver when the printer is network connected. Whether it is wireless or wired does not seem to matter, it fails on both attempts.
09-27-2024 12:01 PM
Oh that's great. I wanted to test that but my printer is in a different room. I just need a 20' cable 😫
I'll send a link to this thread to my incident email.
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