

In the meantime, please let Apple support know of this issue directly.įor USB to fail in this manner when printing to multiple brands of printers, it sounds either like a bug in Rosetta 2 when handling Intel printer drivers that use USB or a general issue in the M1 USB code, and the more reports they receive the more likely it is that engineering will look into the issue. Please keep that in mind when selecting a printer in the future. Unfortunately if Canon decided not to support their printers on newer Apple hardware or on a new version of macOS, there is nothing Apple can do about that and it's a shame Canon decided to abandon their customers. The machine recognises the printers on adding in. I have tried every combination of USB cables, hubs, adaptors to run through the USB C ports on the new MacBook. Neither of these printer will work with my new MacBook. (Ethernet Address) and IP Address by printing out the Printer Settings Page.

AirPrint is a standard protocol that printer manufacturers can develop to and doesn't require drivers to operate printing via USB can be different. A Canon Pixma Pro 9000MK2 photo printer and an HP Laserjet P1102W. Includes the proper smart cable your Mac needs to connect to your PC printer.

I have two enquiries registered with Apple Support.Īpple does not produce printer drivers, they pass through drivers supplied by printer manufacturers. Up for your consideration is a InfoWave PowerPrint Mac Printer Driver Software for PC Printers. Will Apple produce a driver on their AirPrint system again time will tell.
