- #LEXICON ALPHA DRIVER FOR SNOW LEOPARD MAC FOR MAC OS X#
- #LEXICON ALPHA DRIVER FOR SNOW LEOPARD MAC MAC OS X#
- #LEXICON ALPHA DRIVER FOR SNOW LEOPARD MAC PDF#
#LEXICON ALPHA DRIVER FOR SNOW LEOPARD MAC MAC OS X#
Issue: Will my product be supported in Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard)?Solution: Mac OS X v10.6 Compatibility and Support Schedule (PIXMA MP All-in-one Ink Jet Printers) According to the Canon website under the Support & Service tab:
#LEXICON ALPHA DRIVER FOR SNOW LEOPARD MAC PDF#
I am having this exact same problem as canoe ("couldn't be loaded because it doesn't contain a version for the current architecture") with my Canon MP980 while trying to print a basic PDF in Preview. Note: using the old Canon software, like described in the original hint, may very well be a better idea! It's terribly slow though, but I did not investigate that yet. It doesn't give me the Printer Utilities (hardly ever used them) nor the supply levels (Leopard didn't either). The Gutenprint driver supports duplex, and all paper sources including the printable cd tray.
#LEXICON ALPHA DRIVER FOR SNOW LEOPARD MAC FOR MAC OS X#
(Can anyone confirm that no cd, nor downloads, nor setup program are required for Mac OS X Leopard, and maybe not for Snow Leopard either?) Here, go to More Printers, wait until "Searching for installed printer drivers" completes and select Canon IJ Network, which should then detect your printer. But maybe all that is needed is already included (see also /Library/Printers/Canon/BJPrinter/Utilities/) and all that's to be done is go to System Preferences, Print & Fax to add a new printer. Given the notes I wrote down about the cd not being usable, I might have downloaded some new software then. And maybe this is also required for normal use, like to see the supply levels - but I don't see those on demand anyway, though the printer does warn me when ink or paper runs out.) (At least during installation: if not allowed, then the list for "Canon IJ Network" in the Network Setup program will be empty.
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The Network Setup program on the Canon printer cd does not work with Leopard.The Canon PIXMA iP4000R drivers are included in a default installation of Mac OS X Leopard.Especially for those installing a wireless printer but facing an empty list for "Canon IJ Network", here's what I've written down after installation of a PIXMA iP4000R on 10.5 Leopard, a long time ago: Not 10.6 specific, but just for the archives.