05-14-2022 10:18 PM
I was successfully using my Pro-100 while on MacOS Mojave. Now, I'm NOT SURE if this is what did it, but recently I upgraded to MacOS Big Sur. When I went to print for the first time since upgrading, all my color profiles were gone. The one it chose by default ("Academy" something) gave terrible results (too dark).
I went to the Canon website and reinstalled the driver for MacOS 12. Note: under MacOS Big Sur, it said there was no driver.
Help!
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05-18-2022 12:26 AM
Okay I got it working. I deleted the printer from the System Preferences and re-added it.
05-15-2022 07:42 AM
There is a Big Sur bug that affects profiles. Can you upgrade to Monterey?
05-16-2022 10:49 PM
I upgraded to Monterey but unfortunately there is no change. No Canon profiles. Do I need to reinstall the Canon drivers?
05-17-2022 06:30 AM
I frequently find that I need to reinstall my driver after a macOS update.
Be sure to wait for the IJ Series version and not the AirPrint version.
05-17-2022 09:40 PM
I reintalled the driver. No luck. I noticed that both /Library/ColorSync/profiles and /Users/Name/Library/ColorSync/profiles are empty. Is there any way I can download a zip with all the profiles and just populate those directories?
05-18-2022 12:26 AM
Okay I got it working. I deleted the printer from the System Preferences and re-added it.
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