![]() ![]() I hope that you found the above helpful, and that it leads you in the right direction for getting your own printing issues resolved. So, while I obviously can't guarantee that this will work for you, I suggest that you visit Canon's website, and look for new printer and scanner drivers for your particular printer, along with updaters for the Canon Utilities package. And lo and behold, the document printed without a hitch. I reopened my document in the "Preview" app, and hit the "Print" option under the "File" menu. So, I downloaded everything - seven files in all - installed them all one by one, and then I rebooted my iMac. As it turns out, I found package installers for a newer printer driver, a newer scanner driver, and newer versions of all of the other utilities which comprise the Canon Utilities package. Even though I already had the Apple Canon Printer Drivers 3.4 from last December installed, with so many people having printing issues with Mojave, I wondered if Canon might have some newer drivers on their website. Choose a paper size from the Paper Size pop-up menu. That stands for "Postscript Printer Description" file, in case you didn't know it. With a document open on your Mac, choose File > Print. On my old MacBook Pro (same version of Mac OS) the print queue would open automatically after I print. I go to system preferences > printers > Open Print Queue. ![]() I repeatedly tried to print the document, but the printing queue kept saying that it couldn't open the "PPD" file. Canon / print queue on MacBook Pro m1 I have a canon IX6850 that works fine, but I can't open the print queue on my macbook pro m1 after I send documents to it. But wouldn't you know it! That wasn't quite the end of my troubles. Well, after fiddling with it a bit and trying to get it working via both Wi-Fi and ethernet, I finally managed a connection via Wi-Fi. My first problem was that the window insisted that my printer wasn't even connected to my network. The printer itself continues to work fine, but as soon as I tried to print that one document from my iMac, I ran into trouble. TextEdit will open with a page showing selected webpage content. One document in particular had to be printed from my 2017 27" 5K iMac running Mojave 10.14.3, being as I didn't have a hard copy on hand to make a copy from. Today I had to do some print jobs for an important meeting tomorrow. I bet my story will get you on the road to getting your machine working properly again soon. I also own a Canon printer, and I just got mine working again a few hours ago. ![]()
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