MacBook Pro and CANON SX80MKII HDMI

Hello,
I have a customer with a Mac Book Pro and a Canon SX80 MKII projector. The customer want to use the HDMI input of the CANON SX80MKII. The connection between projector and Mac Boox Pro is done with a HDMI cable and a HDMI to Display Port adapter. The customer does not get the 1.400 x 1.050 resolution out of the Mac Book Pro. When he use a VGA to Display Port adapter 1.400 x 1.050 is possible.
Is it possible that the HDMI to Display Port adapter is the problem?
Best regards,
Robert

Thanks for your reply.
In the Print and Scan Preference how many printers do you have installed? - one.
If only one which I assume is USB, try installing the Cannon as a network printer. - It doesn't specify that it is connected by USB. It says that it is "in use, Default". There is a tick in the box alongside "Share this printer on the network". Is there somewhere else that I need to access to install it as a network printer?
If you have already installed it as a network printer  open the print queue from the Print and Scan. Click on the Printer Menu and run Netwrok Diagnostics.
I entered the print queue but there is no option to click on Network Diagnostics because it is greyed out.
There are tick boxes alongside:
Screen sharing
File sharing
Printer sharing
Scanner sharing
Remote login
Remotemanagement
Remote Apple events
Internet sharing
Bluetooth sharing
with a tick alongside Printer sharing.
Many thanks.

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