Install high sierra for mac. Canon PIXMA MX492 driver compatibility. A full feature and fully compatible driver for this printer can be found at official Canon website. However, to save your time and effort we are providing direct download links of Canon PIXMA MX492 scanner driver on this page. Install the non-CUPS Printer for Bluetooth printing Note: This only applies to Mac OS X 10.5.x. Mac OS X 10.6.x is not affected. Printing via Bluetooth is not support with the Canon CUPS printer driver. In order to print via Bluetooth install either the Mac OS X printer driver from the Setup CD-ROM that shipped with the printer, or download and install the non-CUPS driver from our Web site. Note: When selecting the driver for download, the the non-CUPS driver will have a version number less than 10.0.0. Example: non-CUPS - version 7.3.2 (use this one) CUP driver - version 10.1.0 (not this one) After installing the non-CUPS printer driver, make sure the BU-30 is installed in the printer, the printer is powered on and near the computer, and then add the printer to the Print and Fax preferences. • Open System Preferences - Print & Fax. Note: If you already have the Canon iP100 listed in the printer list on the left, select it, and then click the (-) button to remove the printer from the list. A dialog for selecting the printer opens and a list of connected printers appears. Click the 'Bluetooth' at the top of the screen if the printer is connected via Bluetooth. • Select the connected printer you want to use. • In the 'Print Using' pop-up menu, select 'Canon IJ printer'. Photoshop mac for sale. Note: Do not select 'Canon iP100 series' because it is the CUPS driver. • Click 'Add'. The connected printer is added, and is ready for use. I just got a MacBook Air and wanted it to use my Canon ImageClass MF4370dn printer. The printer is on my network with a static IP. I've no problem getting MacBook to find the printer either via Bonjour or TCP/IP, but I can't get it to give the duplexing options that are built-in. My guess is that the are not being picked up by the OS and instead it's using some generic driver. Any suggestions on how to diagnose and fix? To be clear I'm using the latest Canon Drivers for Mac OS 10.8. The only option that matters at all is having the silly thing duplex. I print up to 1000 pages a month, I need duplexing. Cheers Mark Levison. Having 'read' the Canon documentation around these Mac drivers whilst trying to help you, I can see how the issue arose in the first place; the drivers are crap, and the documentation is even worse. As to the points, if you don't feel that any answer deserves the points, then that is your prerogative but you have already lost the points and you don't get them back. In your situtation, I'd award them to the poster whom you feel has given the best answer in the situation or whose assistance you felt at least helped in some fashion. Even it's it not me:p – Oct 19 '12 at 13:24 •. Well, first of all, it's not clear what you mean by 'I can't get it to give the duplexing options that are built-in.' Duplexing is not necessarily a hardware or driver option on your printer; your printer comes with duplexing as a standard capability and it may be that the printer driver just assumes it. When you try to print something, is there a checkbox next to the number of copies that says 'Two-Sided'? If so, then check it and you should get duplex printing. If you don't get the 'Two-Sided' option in the print dialog, then try switching drivers. After you set up your printer, go to System Preferences -> Print & Scan, select your Canon printer and then click 'Options & Supplies.' Then click on the 'Driver' tab. At this point you can try various drivers for the printer by using the 'Print Using' option menu. Chose 'Select printer software.' And search for applicable drivers and try them one by one.
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