

After an age of searching I found the IP address by a combination of logging into the Router and mapping the IP addresses of the devices listed against that shown on the Canon printer's list of IP addresses and MAC address. Sir you are a genius!!! I followed the old thread you posted yesterday and I saw the comment about adding the IP address of the printer. Knew I should have bought an Epson!Īnyone else got this problem? Is there a solution or is it user errorīy the way I just hit the Spoiler Tag button by mistake. Meanwhile I can no longer print photos without getting hideous clolour casts.


I suggested that the issue might be that Canon hasn't caught up with the lastest Mac OS release which she said could be the case. The girl at Canon UK said she doesn't use a Mac so can't help.
#Printer for mac os sierra driver#
I don't know whether this is the driver and whether moving this to Trash and dowloading the file again will do the trick. However all I can find is a file downloaded yestereday entitled .forprinter.Canon_MG7700_ist. They say it is an Apple issue and suggested uninstalling and re-isntalling the drivers. I spoke to Canon UK about this today and they said they have had several people reporting this. I dowloaded the latest driver for this printer from the Canon website yesterday but when I try to open Canon_IJ Setup it doesn't respond. All I see are the options Media & Quality, Layout, Paper Handling and Cover Page. However, I don't see that menu or the Colour Options menu. Since there is no option with Canon to turn off the printer colour management I believe it is necessary to achieve this using the Colour Matching Menu in the Print dialogue box. When using Lightroom I like to have Lightroom do the Colour Management. I print photographs from Adobe Lightroom and sometimes just from the Preview app on the Mac. I have a Mac running Sierra version 10.12.6 which was pushed out here in the UK in the last few days.
