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Canon ufr driver for mac
Canon ufr driver for mac









canon ufr driver for mac canon ufr driver for mac

And the icon that shows an old desktop laser will be from selecting the Canon PPD. The icon that shows an image of the copier is the Canon driver, not the EFI (Fiery) driver. If I use an older version, the icon looks more like an old desktop laser printer. If I use the latest driver I get an icon that most resembles our multifunction printer. If you did not have the imagePASS-B1, then you would use the Canon PS v4.2 driver (if the imageRUNNER had the Postscript kit installed) or the Canon UFRII v10.4 driver. So, in summary, the Canon iR0ADV C5000s-B1 driver is the correct driver when you have an imagePASS-B1 fitted to the Canon copier. And for the record, the Canon icon below was updated in the v4.2 PS driver and v10.4 UFRII driver. That's the new icon that EFI uses at the top. Bottom is version 4.2.0 driver that doesn't work properly. Here's the icons I have - tope one is older version 2 driver that works. The reality is that they were both released last year to support OS X 10.9. The EFI driver is not an older driver compared to the Canon PS v4.2.0 - it's a different driver that uses a different versioning scheme. So it seems that the only working driver is the version 2 one, an older one.

#Canon ufr driver for mac drivers

I've had so many various issues with Canon drivers that I sought to use the latest driver and was dumbfounded why I can't use the latest 4.2.0 with OS X Mavericks.











Canon ufr driver for mac