Pixma Pro9500
Hello all,
I have a Pixma Pro9500 (MARK 1), and installed it on a Windows 7 (x64) machine, just reinstalled all of the drivers and software today. I am having an issue trying to print on A3 (13x19) Photo Matte paper. No matter what I have done, there is a white border on ONLY the top and right side of the paper after printing.
I have adjusted the borders, clicked the fit to page option, borderless, centered the image, centered the image while overprinting, and any other creative ideas that I can come up with. The result is always the same. The top border is about 1.25 inches and the border on the right is about 2 inches.
I have also tried printing from different programs, Photoshop CS5, Windows Photo Viewer, Canon EZ Print Photoshop plugin, and a couple of others. There isn't a difference due to a specific program.
I have entered several different paper types and sizes, again, with no change. Any suggestions on what it could be? Some silly little box I checked (or didn't as the case were) I am sure. I've just never had an issue of a border on only two sides that no matter what I did to correct made no change before.
Any ideas or suggestions would be most appreciated! I'm already bald, so I can't pull my hair out, LoL!
Thanks in advance!
Aaron
Hi RogueBender,
Please try printing one of your images with Canon Easy-PhotoPrint EX. To do this, please follow these steps:
1. Click on Start go to All Programs.
2. Click on Canon Utilities and point to Easy-PhotoPrint EX.
3. Click on Easy-PhotoPrint EX to open that program.
4. In the main menu, click on Photo Print.
5. Next to #1, Select Images, choose the folder that your images are located in.
6. On the right side, click on a photo to print. A number 1 should appear below the image.
7. Click on the #2 button, Select Paper, on the left hand side. Choose your paper size and type.
8. Click on the #3 button, Layout/Print, on the left hand side. Choose your desired layout.
9. Click the green Print button.
Your image should print without the border at the top.
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Epson Stylus Color I -> escp2-i
Epson Stylus Color II -> escp2-ii
Epson Stylus Color IIs -> escp2-iis
Epson Stylus Color PRO -> escp2-pro
Epson Stylus CX1500 -> escp2-cx1500
Epson Stylus CX3100 -> escp2-cx3100
Epson Stylus CX3200 -> escp2-cx3200
Epson Stylus CX3500 -> escp2-cx3500
Epson Stylus CX3600 -> escp2-cx3600
Epson Stylus CX3650 -> escp2-cx3650
Epson Stylus CX3700 -> escp2-cx3700
Epson Stylus CX3800 -> escp2-cx3800
Epson Stylus CX3805 -> escp2-cx3805
Epson Stylus CX3810 -> escp2-cx3810
Epson Stylus CX4100 -> escp2-cx4100
Epson Stylus CX4200 -> escp2-cx4200
Epson Stylus CX4400 -> escp2-cx4400
Epson Stylus CX4500 -> escp2-cx4500
Epson Stylus CX4600 -> escp2-cx4600
Epson Stylus CX4700 -> escp2-cx4700
Epson Stylus CX4800 -> escp2-cx4800
Epson Stylus CX4900 -> escp2-cx4900
Epson Stylus CX5000 -> escp2-cx5000
Epson Stylus CX5000F -> escp2-cx5000f
Epson Stylus CX5100 -> escp2-cx5100
Epson Stylus CX5200 -> escp2-cx5200
Epson Stylus CX5300 -> escp2-cx5300
Epson Stylus CX5400 -> escp2-cx5400
Epson Stylus CX5600 -> escp2-cx5600
Epson Stylus CX5700 -> escp2-cx5700
Epson Stylus CX5800 -> escp2-cx5800
Epson Stylus CX6000 -> escp2-cx6000
Epson Stylus CX6300 -> escp2-cx6300
Epson Stylus CX6400 -> escp2-cx6400
Epson Stylus CX6500 -> escp2-cx6500
Epson Stylus CX6600 -> escp2-cx6600
Epson Stylus CX7000F -> escp2-cx7000f
Epson Stylus CX7400 -> escp2-cx7400
Epson Stylus CX7700 -> escp2-cx7700
Epson Stylus CX7800 -> escp2-cx7800
Epson Stylus CX8300 -> escp2-cx8300
Epson Stylus CX8400 -> escp2-cx8400
Epson Stylus CX9400 -> escp2-cx9400
Epson Stylus D120 -> escp2-d120
Epson Stylus D68 -> escp2-d68
Epson Stylus D88 -> escp2-d88
Epson Stylus D92 -> escp2-d92
Epson Stylus DX3800 -> escp2-dx3800
Epson Stylus DX3850 -> escp2-dx3850
Epson Stylus DX4050 -> escp2-dx4050
Epson Stylus DX4200 -> escp2-dx4200
Epson Stylus DX4250 -> escp2-dx4250
Epson Stylus DX4400 -> escp2-dx4400
Epson Stylus DX4450 -> escp2-dx4450
Epson Stylus DX4800 -> escp2-dx4800
Epson Stylus DX7000F -> escp2-dx7000f
Epson Stylus DX7400 -> escp2-dx7400
Epson Stylus DX7450 -> escp2-dx7450
Epson Stylus DX8400 -> escp2-dx8400
Epson Stylus DX8450 -> escp2-dx8450
Epson Stylus Photo -> escp2-photo
Epson Stylus Photo 1200 -> escp2-1200
Epson Stylus Photo 1270 -> escp2-1270
Epson Stylus Photo 1280 -> escp2-1280
Epson Stylus Photo 1290 -> escp2-1290
Epson Stylus Photo 1400 -> escp2-1400
Epson Stylus Photo 1410 -> escp2-1410
Epson Stylus Photo 2000P -> escp2-2000
Epson Stylus Photo 2100 -> escp2-2100
Epson Stylus Photo 2200 -> escp2-2200
Epson Stylus Photo 700 -> escp2-700
Epson Stylus Photo 720 -> escp2-720
Epson Stylus Photo 750 -> escp2-750
Epson Stylus Photo 780 -> escp2-780
Epson Stylus Photo 785 -> escp2-785
Epson Stylus Photo 790 -> escp2-790
Epson Stylus Photo 810 -> escp2-810
Epson Stylus Photo 820 -> escp2-820
Epson Stylus Photo 825 -> escp2-825
Epson Stylus Photo 830 -> escp2-830
Epson Stylus Photo 830U -> escp2-830u
Epson Stylus Photo 870 -> escp2-870
Epson Stylus Photo 875 -> escp2-875
Epson Stylus Photo 890 -> escp2-890
Epson Stylus Photo 895 -> escp2-895
Epson Stylus Photo 900 -> escp2-ph900
Epson Stylus Photo 915 -> escp2-915
Epson Stylus Photo 925 -> escp2-925
Epson Stylus Photo 935 -> escp2-935
Epson Stylus Photo 950 -> escp2-950
Epson Stylus Photo 960 -> escp2-960
Epson Stylus Photo EX -> escp2-ex
Epson Stylus Photo EX3 -> escp2-ex3
Epson Stylus Photo R1800 -> escp2-r1800
Epson Stylus Photo R200 -> escp2-r200
Epson Stylus Photo R210 -> escp2-r210
Epson Stylus Photo R220 -> escp2-r220
Epson Stylus Photo R230 -> escp2-r230
Epson Stylus Photo R240 -> escp2-r240
Epson Stylus Photo R2400 -> escp2-r2400
Epson Stylus Photo R245 -> escp2-r245
Epson Stylus Photo R260 -> escp2-r260
Epson Stylus Photo R265 -> escp2-r265
Epson Stylus Photo R270 -> escp2-r270
Epson Stylus Photo R280 -> escp2-r280
Epson Stylus Photo R285 -> escp2-r285
Epson Stylus Photo R300 -> escp2-r300
Epson Stylus Photo R310 -> escp2-r310
Epson Stylus Photo R320 -> escp2-r320
Epson Stylus Photo R340 -> escp2-r340
Epson Stylus Photo R350 -> escp2-r350
Epson Stylus Photo R360 -> escp2-r360
Epson Stylus Photo R380 -> escp2-r380
Epson Stylus Photo R390 -> escp2-r390
Epson Stylus Photo R800 -> escp2-r800
Epson Stylus Photo RX400 -> escp2-rx400
Epson Stylus Photo RX420 -> escp2-rx420
Epson Stylus Photo RX425 -> escp2-rx425
Epson Stylus Photo RX430 -> escp2-rx430
Epson Stylus Photo RX500 -> escp2-rx500
Epson Stylus Photo RX510 -> escp2-rx510
Epson Stylus Photo RX560 -> escp2-rx560
Epson Stylus Photo RX580 -> escp2-rx580
Epson Stylus Photo RX585 -> escp2-rx585
Epson Stylus Photo RX590 -> escp2-rx590
Epson Stylus Photo RX595 -> escp2-rx595
Epson Stylus Photo RX600 -> escp2-rx600
Epson Stylus Photo RX620 -> escp2-rx620
Epson Stylus Photo RX630 -> escp2-rx630
Epson Stylus Photo RX640 -> escp2-rx640
Epson Stylus Photo RX680 -> escp2-rx680
Epson Stylus Photo RX685 -> escp2-rx685
Epson Stylus Photo RX700 -> escp2-rx700
Epson Stylus Pro 10000 -> escp2-10000
Epson Stylus Pro 5000 -> escp2-5000
Epson Stylus Pro 5500 -> escp2-5500
Epson Stylus Pro 7000 -> escp2-7000
Epson Stylus Pro 7500 -> escp2-7500
Epson Stylus Pro 7600 -> escp2-7600
Epson Stylus Pro 9000 -> escp2-9000
Epson Stylus Pro 9500 -> escp2-9500
Epson Stylus Pro 9600 -> escp2-9600
Epson Stylus Pro XL -> escp2-pro-xl
Epson Stylus Scan 2000 -> escp2-scan2000
Epson Stylus Scan 2500 -> escp2-scan2500
Fujifilm FinePix-NX-500 -> fujifilm-nx500
Fujifilm Printpix-CX-400 -> fujifilm-cx400
Fujifilm Printpix-CX-550 -> fujifilm-cx550
Fujitsu PrintPartner 10V -> fujitsu-pp_10v
Fujitsu PrintPartner 16DV -> fujitsu-pp_16dv
Fujitsu PrintPartner 20W -> fujitsu-pp_20w
Fujitsu PrintPartner 8000 -> fujitsu-pp_8000
Generic PCL 4 LF Printer -> pcl-g4l
Generic PCL 4 Printer -> pcl-g_4
Generic PCL 5 LF Printer -> pcl-g5l
Generic PCL 5 Printer -> pcl-g_5
Generic PCL 5c LF Printer -> pcl-g5cl
Generic PCL 5c Printer -> pcl-g_5c
Generic PCL 5e LF Printer -> pcl-g5el
Generic PCL 5e Printer -> pcl-g_5e
Generic PCL 6/PCL XL LF Printer -> pcl-g6l
Generic PCL 6/PCL XL Printer -> pcl-g_6
HP Business Inkjet 2200 -> hp-bij_2200
HP Business Inkjet 2230 -> hp-bij_2230
HP Business Inkjet 2250 -> hp-bij_2250
HP Business Inkjet 2250TN -> hp-bij_2250tn
HP Business Inkjet 2280 -> hp-bij_2280
HP Color Inkjet Printer CP1160 -> hp-cij_cp1160
HP Color Inkjet Printer CP1700 -> hp-cij_cp1700
HP Color LaserJet 2500 -> hp-clj_2500
HP Color LaserJet 4500 -> hp-clj_4500
HP Color LaserJet 4550 -> hp-clj_4550
HP Color LaserJet 4600 -> hp-clj_4600
HP Color LaserJet 5 -> hp-clj_5
HP Color LaserJet 5000 -> hp-clj_5000
HP Color LaserJet 5500 -> hp-clj_5500
HP Color LaserJet 8550GN -> hp-clj_8550gn
HP DesignJet 230 -> pcl-desnj-230
HP DesignJet 2500CP -> pcl-desnj-2500
HP DesignJet 250C -> pcl-desnj-250
HP DesignJet 3500CP -> pcl-desnj-3500
HP DesignJet 430 -> pcl-desnj-430
HP DesignJet 450C -> pcl-desnj-450
HP DesignJet 455CA -> pcl-desnj-455
HP DesignJet 488CA -> pcl-desnj-488
HP DesignJet 700 -> pcl-desnj-700
HP DesignJet 750C -> pcl-750
HP DesignJet 750C Plus -> hp-desnj750cplus
HP DesignJet ColorPro CAD -> hp-desnjcpcad
HP DeskJet 1100C -> pcl-1100
HP DeskJet 1120C -> pcl-1120
HP DeskJet 1125C -> hp-dj_1125c
HP DeskJet 1200C -> pcl-1200
HP DeskJet 1220C -> pcl-1220
HP DeskJet 1600C -> pcl-1600
HP DeskJet 1600CM -> hp-dj_1600cm
HP DeskJet 2000 -> pcl-2000
HP DeskJet 2500 -> pcl-2500
HP DeskJet 2500CM -> hp-2500cm
HP DeskJet 340C -> pcl-340
HP DeskJet 3810 -> hp-dj_3810
HP DeskJet 3816 -> hp-dj_3816
HP DeskJet 3820 -> hp-dj_3820
HP DeskJet 3822 -> hp-dj_3822
HP DeskJet 400 -> pcl-400
HP DeskJet 420C -> hp-dj_420c
HP DeskJet 450 -> hp-dj_450
HP DeskJet 500 -> pcl-500
HP DeskJet 500C -> pcl-501
HP DeskJet 505J Plus -> hp-dj505jplus
HP DeskJet 510 -> hp-dj_510
HP DeskJet 520 -> pcl-520
HP DeskJet 540C -> pcl-540
HP DeskJet 550C -> pcl-550
HP DeskJet 5550 -> hp-dj_5550
HP DeskJet 5551 -> hp-dj_5551
HP DeskJet 560C -> pcl-560
HP DeskJet 600 -> pcl-600
HP DeskJet 600C -> pcl-601
HP DeskJet 610C -> hp-dj_610c
HP DeskJet 610CL -> hp-dj_610cl
HP DeskJet 6122 -> hp-dj_6122
HP DeskJet 6127 -> hp-dj_6127
HP DeskJet 612C -> hp-dj_612c
HP DeskJet 640C -> hp-dj_640c
HP DeskJet 648C -> hp-dj_648c
HP DeskJet 660C -> hp-dj_660c
HP DeskJet 670C -> hp-dj_670c
HP DeskJet 670TV -> hp-dj_670tv
HP DeskJet 672C -> hp-dj_672c
HP DeskJet 680C -> hp-dj_680c
HP DeskJet 682C -> hp-dj_682c
HP DeskJet 690C -> pcl-690
HP DeskJet 692C -> hp-dj_692c
HP DeskJet 693C -> hp-dj_693c
HP DeskJet 694C -> hp-dj_694c
HP DeskJet 695C -> hp-dj_695c
HP DeskJet 697C -> hp-dj_697c
HP DeskJet 810C -> pcl-810
HP DeskJet 812C -> pcl-812
HP DeskJet 815C -> hp-dj_815c
HP DeskJet 816C -> hp-dj_816c
HP DeskJet 825C -> hp-dj_825c
HP DeskJet 830C -> hp-dj_830c
HP DeskJet 832C -> hp-dj_832c
HP DeskJet 840C -> pcl-840
HP DeskJet 841C -> hp-dj_841c
HP DeskJet 842C -> pcl-842
HP DeskJet 843C -> hp-dj_843c
HP DeskJet 845C -> pcl-845
HP DeskJet 850C -> pcl-850
HP DeskJet 855C -> pcl-855
HP DeskJet 870C -> pcl-870
HP DeskJet 880C -> hp-dj_880c
HP DeskJet 882C -> hp-dj_882c
HP DeskJet 890C -> pcl-890
HP DeskJet 895C -> pcl-895
HP DeskJet 916C -> pcl-900
HP DeskJet 920C -> hp-dj_920c
HP DeskJet 9300 -> hp-dj_9300
HP DeskJet 930C -> hp-dj_930c
HP DeskJet 932C -> hp-dj_932c
HP DeskJet 933C -> hp-dj_933c
HP DeskJet 934C -> hp-dj_934c
HP DeskJet 935C -> hp-dj_935c
HP DeskJet 940C -> hp-dj_940c
HP DeskJet 948C -> hp-dj_948c
HP DeskJet 950C -> hp-dj_950c
HP DeskJet 952C -> hp-dj_952c
HP DeskJet 955C -> hp-dj_955c
HP DeskJet 957C -> hp-dj_957c
HP DeskJet 959C -> hp-dj_959c
HP DeskJet 960C -> hp-dj_960c
HP DeskJet 970C -> hp-dj_970c
HP DeskJet 975C -> hp-dj_975c
HP DeskJet 980C -> hp-dj_980c
HP DeskJet 990C -> hp-dj_990c
HP DeskJet 995C -> hp-dj_995c
HP e-printer e20 -> hp-e-printer_e20
HP LaserJet 1010 -> hp-lj_1010
HP LaserJet 1012 -> hp-lj_1012
HP LaserJet 1015 -> hp-lj_1015
HP LaserJet 1022 -> hp-lj_1022
HP LaserJet 1100 -> hp-lj_1100
HP LaserJet 1100A -> hp-lj_1100a
HP LaserJet 1150 -> hp-lj_1150
HP LaserJet 1200 -> hp-lj_1200
HP LaserJet 1220 -> hp-lj_1220
HP LaserJet 1300 -> hp-lj_1300
HP LaserJet 2 -> pcl-2
HP LaserJet 2100 -> hp-lj_2100
HP LaserJet 2100M -> hp-lj_2100m
HP LaserJet 2200 -> hp-lj_2200
HP LaserJet 2300 -> hp-lj_2300
HP LaserJet 2D -> hp-lj_2d
HP LaserJet 2P -> pcl-2p
HP LaserJet 2P Plus -> hp-lj2pplus
HP LaserJet 3 -> pcl-3
HP LaserJet 3200 -> hp-lj_3200
HP LaserJet 3200m -> hp-lj_3200m
HP LaserJet 3200se -> hp-lj_3200se
HP LaserJet 3300 MFP -> hp-lj3300mfp
HP LaserJet 3310 MFP -> hp-lj3310mfp
HP LaserJet 3320 MFP -> hp-lj3320mfp
HP LaserJet 3320N MFP -> hp-lj3320nmfp
HP LaserJet 3330 MFP -> hp-lj3330mfp
HP LaserJet 3D -> hp-lj_3d
HP LaserJet 3P w/ PCL5 -> hp-lj3p_wpcl5
HP LaserJet 3P w/PS -> hp-lj3p_wps
HP LaserJet 4 -> pcl-4
HP LaserJet 4 Plus -> hp-lj4plus
HP LaserJet 4000 -> hp-lj_4000
HP LaserJet 4050 -> hp-lj_4050
HP LaserJet 4100 -> hp-lj_4100
HP LaserJet 4200 -> hp-lj_4200
HP LaserJet 4300 -> hp-lj_4300
HP LaserJet 4L -> pcl-4l
HP LaserJet 4M -> hp-lj_4m
HP LaserJet 4ML -> hp-lj_4ml
HP LaserJet 4P -> hp-lj_4p
HP LaserJet 4Si -> pcl-4si
HP LaserJet 4V -> pcl-4v
HP LaserJet 5 -> pcl-5
HP LaserJet 5000 -> hp-lj_5000
HP LaserJet 5100 -> hp-lj_5100
HP LaserJet 5L -> hp-lj_5l
HP LaserJet 5M -> hp-lj_5m
HP LaserJet 5MP -> hp-lj_5mp
HP LaserJet 5P -> hp-lj_5p
HP LaserJet 5Si -> pcl-5si
HP LaserJet 6 -> pcl-6
HP LaserJet 6L -> hp-lj_6l
HP LaserJet 6MP -> hp-lj_6mp
HP LaserJet 6P -> hp-lj_6p
HP LaserJet 8000 -> hp-lj_8000
HP LaserJet 8100 -> hp-lj_8100
HP LaserJet 8150 -> hp-lj_8150
HP LaserJet 9000 -> hp-lj_9000
HP Mopier 240 -> hp-mopier_240
HP Mopier 320 -> hp-mopier_320
HP OfficeJet -> hp-oj
HP OfficeJet 300 -> hp-oj_300
HP OfficeJet 330 -> hp-oj_330
HP OfficeJet 350 -> hp-oj_350
HP OfficeJet 500 -> hp-oj_500
HP OfficeJet 5105 -> hp-oj_5105
HP OfficeJet 5110 -> hp-oj_5110
HP OfficeJet 5110xi -> hp-oj_5110xi
HP OfficeJet 520 -> hp-oj_520
HP OfficeJet 570 -> hp-oj_570
HP OfficeJet 580 -> hp-oj_580
HP OfficeJet 590 -> hp-oj_590
HP OfficeJet 600 -> hp-oj_600
HP OfficeJet 610 -> hp-oj_610
HP OfficeJet 6105 -> hp-oj_6105
HP OfficeJet 6110 -> hp-oj_6110
HP OfficeJet 625 -> hp-oj_625
HP OfficeJet 630 -> hp-oj_630
HP OfficeJet 635 -> hp-oj_635
HP OfficeJet 700 -> hp-oj_700
HP OfficeJet 710 -> hp-oj_710
HP OfficeJet 7110 -> hp-oj_7110
HP OfficeJet 7130 -> hp-oj_7130
HP OfficeJet 7140 -> hp-oj_7140
HP OfficeJet 720 -> hp-oj_720
HP OfficeJet 725 -> hp-oj_725
HP OfficeJet D125 -> hp-oj_d125
HP OfficeJet D135 -> hp-oj_d135
HP OfficeJet D145 -> hp-oj_d145
HP OfficeJet D155 -> hp-oj_d155
HP OfficeJet G55 -> hp-oj_g55
HP OfficeJet G85 -> hp-oj_g85
HP OfficeJet G95 -> hp-oj_g95
HP OfficeJet K60 -> hp-oj_k60
HP OfficeJet K60xi -> hp-oj_k60xi
HP OfficeJet K80 -> hp-oj_k80
HP OfficeJet K80xi -> hp-oj_k80xi
HP OfficeJet LX -> hp-oj_lx
HP OfficeJet Pro 1150C -> hp-ojpro1150c
HP OfficeJet Pro 1170C -> hp-ojpro1170c
HP OfficeJet Pro 1175C -> hp-ojpro1175c
HP OfficeJet R40 -> hp-oj_r40
HP OfficeJet R45 -> hp-oj_r45
HP OfficeJet R60 -> hp-oj_r60
HP OfficeJet R65 -> hp-oj_r65
HP OfficeJet R80 -> hp-oj_r80
HP OfficeJet T45 -> hp-oj_t45
HP OfficeJet T65 -> hp-oj_t65
HP OfficeJet V40 -> hp-oj_v40
HP OfficeJet V40xi -> hp-oj_v40xi
HP PhotoSmart 7150 -> hp-psc_7150
HP PhotoSmart 7345 -> hp-psc_7345
HP PhotoSmart 7350 -> hp-psc_7350
HP PhotoSmart 7550 -> hp-psc_7550
HP PhotoSmart P100 -> hp-psc_p100
HP PhotoSmart P1000 -> pcl-P1000
HP PhotoSmart P1100 -> pcl-P1100
HP PhotoSmart P1115 -> hp-psc_p1115
HP PhotoSmart P1215 -> hp-psc_p1215
HP PhotoSmart P1218 -> hp-psc_p1218
HP PhotoSmart P130 -> hp-psc_p130
HP PhotoSmart P1315 -> hp-psc_p1315
HP PhotoSmart P230 -> hp-psc_p230
HP PSC 2110 -> hp-psc_2110
HP PSC 2150 -> hp-psc_2150
HP PSC 2210 -> hp-psc_2210
HP PSC 370 -> hp-psc_370
HP PSC 380 -> hp-psc_380
HP PSC 500 -> hp-psc_500
HP PSC 750 -> hp-psc_750
HP PSC 950 -> hp-psc_950
HP PSC 950xi -> hp-psc_950xi
IBM 4019 -> ibm-4019
IBM 4029 030 LaserPrinter 10 -> ibm-4029030_lp10
IBM 4312 -> ibm-4312
IBM Infoprint 12 -> ibm-infoprint_12
IBM Page Printer 3112 -> ibm-pp_3112
Infotec 4651 MF -> infotec-4651_mf
Kodak Easyshare-Printer-Dock -> kodak-dock
Kyocera F-1010 -> kyocera-f-1010
Kyocera FS-1000 -> kyocera-fs-1000
Kyocera FS-1000+ -> kyocera-fs-1000plus
Kyocera FS-1010 -> kyocera-fs-1010
Kyocera FS-1050 -> kyocera-fs-1050
Kyocera FS-1200 -> kyocera-fs-1200
Kyocera FS-1600 -> kyocera-fs-1600
Kyocera FS-1600+ -> kyocera-fs-1600plus
Kyocera FS-1700 -> kyocera-fs-1700
Kyocera FS-1700+ -> kyocera-fs-1700plus
Kyocera FS-1750 -> kyocera-fs-1750
Kyocera FS-1800 -> kyocera-fs-1800
Kyocera FS-1800+ -> kyocera-fs-1800plus
Kyocera FS-1900 -> kyocera-fs-1900
Kyocera FS-3500 -> kyocera-fs-3500
Kyocera FS-3600 -> kyocera-fs-3600
Kyocera FS-3600+ -> kyocera-fs-3600plus
Kyocera FS-3700 -> kyocera-fs-3700
Kyocera FS-3700+ -> kyocera-fs-3700plus
Kyocera FS-3750 -> kyocera-fs-3750
Kyocera FS-3800 -> kyocera-fs-3800
Kyocera FS-5800C -> kyocera-fs-5800c
Kyocera FS-5900C -> kyocera-fs-5900c
Kyocera FS-600 -> kyocera-fs-600
Kyocera FS-600 - KPDL-2 -> kyocera-fs-600_kpdl-2
Kyocera FS-6500 -> kyocera-fs-6500
Kyocera FS-6500+ -> kyocera-fs-6500plus
Kyocera FS-6700 -> kyocera-fs-6700
Kyocera FS-680 -> kyocera-fs-680
Kyocera FS-7000 -> kyocera-fs-7000
Kyocera FS-7000+ -> kyocera-fs-7000plus
Kyocera FS-800 -> kyocera-fs-800
Kyocera FS-8000C -> kyocera-fs-8000c
Kyocera FS-9000 -> kyocera-fs-9000
Kyocera FS-9100DN -> kyocera-fs-9100dn
Kyocera FS-9500DN -> kyocera-fs-9500dn
Kyocera KM-1530 -> kyocera-km-1530
Kyocera KM-1810 -> kyocera-km-1810
Kyocera KM-2030 -> kyocera-km-2030
Kyocera KM-2530 -> kyocera-km-2530
Kyocera KM-3530 -> kyocera-km-3530
Kyocera KM-4230 -> kyocera-km-4230
Kyocera KM-4530 -> kyocera-km-4530
Kyocera KM-5230 -> kyocera-km-5230
Kyocera KM-5530 -> kyocera-km-5530
Kyocera KM-6230 -> kyocera-km-6230
Lexmark 4076 -> lexmark-4076
Lexmark Optra E -> lexmark-optra_e
Lexmark Optra E+ -> lexmark-optra_eplus
Lexmark Optra E220 -> lexmark-optra_e220
Lexmark Valuewriter 300 -> lexmark-vw_300
Lexmark X73 -> lexmark-x73
Lexmark Z42 -> lexmark-z42
Lexmark Z43 -> lexmark-z43
Lexmark Z52 -> lexmark-z52
Lexmark Z53 -> lexmark-z53
Minolta PagePro 1100 -> minolta-pp_1100
Minolta PagePro 6 -> minolta-pp_6
Minolta PagePro 6e -> minolta-pp_6e
Minolta PagePro 6ex -> minolta-pp_6ex
Minolta PagePro 8 -> minolta-pp_8
Minolta PagePro 8L -> minolta-pp_8l
NEC SuperScript 1260 -> nec-ssc_1260
NEC SuperScript 1400 -> nec-ssc_1400
NEC SuperScript 1800 -> nec-ssc_1800
NEC SuperScript 660i -> nec-ssc_660i
NEC SuperScript 860 -> nec-ssc_860
NEC SuperScript 870 -> nec-ssc_870
Okidata Okipage 10e -> okidata-okp_10e
Okidata Okipage 10ex -> okidata-okp_10ex
Okidata Okipage 14ex -> okidata-okp_14ex
Okidata Okipage 6e -> okidata-okp_6e
Okidata Okipage 6ex -> okidata-okp_6ex
Okidata Okipage 8p -> okidata-okp_8p
Okidata OL400 -> okidata-ol400
Okidata OL400e -> okidata-ol400e
Okidata OL400ex -> okidata-ol400ex
Okidata OL410e -> okidata-ol410e
Okidata OL600e -> okidata-ol600e
Okidata OL610e/S -> okidata-ol610e_s
Okidata OL800 -> okidata-ol800
Okidata OL810ex -> okidata-ol810ex
Okidata Super 6e -> okidata-super_6e
Olivetti JP350S -> olivetti-jp350s
Olivetti PG 306 -> olivetti-pg_306
Olympus P-10 -> olympus-p10
Olympus P-11 -> olympus-p11
Olympus P-200 -> olympus-p200
Olympus P-300 -> olympus-p300
Olympus P-300E -> olympus-p300e
Olympus P-300U -> olympus-p300u
Olympus P-330E -> olympus-p330e
Olympus P-330NE -> olympus-p330ne
Olympus P-400 -> olympus-p400
Olympus P-440 -> olympus-p440
Olympus P-S100 -> olympus-ps100
Panasonic KX-P4410 -> panasonic-kx-p4410
Panasonic KX-P4450 -> panasonic-kx-p4450
Panasonic KX-P6150 -> panasonic-kx-p6150
Panasonic KX-P6500 -> panasonic-kx-p6500
PCPI 1030 -> pcpi-1030
Raven LP-410 -> raven-lp-410
Ricoh Aficio 220 -> ricoh-afc_220
Ricoh Aficio 401 -> ricoh-afc_401
Ricoh Aficio 700 -> ricoh-afc_700
Samsung ML-4600 -> samsung-ml-4600
Samsung ML-5000a -> samsung-ml-5000a
Samsung ML-6000 -> samsung-ml-6000
Samsung ML-6100 -> samsung-ml-6100
Samsung ML-7000 -> samsung-ml-7000
Samsung ML-7000N -> samsung-ml-7000n
Samsung ML-7000P -> samsung-ml-7000p
Samsung ML-7050 -> samsung-ml-7050
Samsung ML-85 -> samsung-ml-85
Samsung QL-5100A -> samsung-ql-5100a
Samsung QL-6050 -> samsung-ql-6050
Seiko SpeedJET 200 -> seiko-sj_200
Sharp AR-161 -> sharp-ar-161
Sharp AR-M257 -> sharp-ar-m257
Shinko CHC-S9045 -> shinko-chcs9045
Sony DPP-EX5 -> sony-dppex5
Sony DPP-EX7 -> sony-dppex5
Sony IJP-V100 -> sony-ijp-v100
Sony UP-DP10 -> sony-updp10
Sony UP-DR100 -> sony-updr100
Sony UP-DR150 -> sony-updr150
Star LaserPrinter 8 -> star-lp_8
Star LS-04 -> star-ls-04
Tally MT908 -> tally-mt908
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Xerox Document Centre 400 -> xerox-dc_400
Xerox DocuPrint 4508 -> xerox-dp_4508
Xerox DocuPrint C20 -> xerox-dp_c20
Xerox DocuPrint N4512 -> xerox-dp_n4512
Xerox DocuPrint N4512PS -> xerox-dp_n4512ps
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Xerox WorkCentre M118 -> xerox-wc_m118Daryl Ward wrote:
I've got an Epson R1800 and a Dual 2 GHz PowerPC G5. I just tried printing an 11x17 print and it was extremely light (almost draft-like quality).
Using what version and what driver? There is a know problem with the Gutenprint drivers v5.1.3 that come pre-installed with Leopard. For Epson printers, they will default to Draft mode unless you specify a specific resolution. Later versions of the Gutenprint drivers have corrected this.
After downloading what I thought was the latest driver, I tried again, to no avail. Every time I try and load a new printer it only provides me with the Gutenprint selection.
What version of the Gutenprint drivers are you using? What settings have you tried under the Printer Features section of a print window? You need to make sure that you select the type of paper you are using to print. You should also set the *Image Type* (Output Control Common 2) for the type of job you are printing. If things are still too light, you can try increasing the Density or perhaps just the *Black Density* under Output Control Extra 1 2.
Any known work-arounds????
Have you tried the driver from Epson. It is not included with Leopard. You need to download and install it separately. Start at _http://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Store/support/SupportLeopard.jsp_ to find the driver download.
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Error 88 or Support Code 88 in Canon Driver printing on art paper from Lightroom
Re: Error 88 (Support Code 88) of Canon Printer Driver, using Pixma Pro9500 - April 20, 2014
I'm replying to myself from two years ago, and to the rest of you, regarding Error 88. (My question of April 2012 is in the Photoshop department of Adobe Community. For those who don't know but are reading this anyway for some reason, Error 88 is a message from the Canon Printer Driver that tells you you haven't set the paper size correctly for printing on fine-art paper. But it may appear anyway, even if your settings are correct.)
At the time I found no resolution to the problem, just a workaround: to print from Lightroom itself. Too bad this was after months of hassle and expense, including a probably fraudulent (and certainly useless) repair (supposedly replacing the Pixma's logic board and paper sensor), and the ministrations of a techie who could only conclude there was something wrong with my copy of Photoshop which provoked the Error 88. But he made me realise I could print from Lightroom, and that's what I've been doing ever since. (The possibility had never occurred to me, as my routine of printing from Photoshop was working fine.) This has been a good move after all, since Lightroom offers many advantages over PS where printing is concerned: tonal controls and more in Develop, and the possibility of creating a Saved Print.
But to print from Lightroom, I had to crop my printing files to the image. (In PS I had always created a document the same size as the paper I planned to use – A4 or A3+ – and positioned the image where I wanted, with margins all around. But in Lightroom I set margins and position in Print Mode, starting with a borderless file.) This was a bit of work, but unavoidable, and a good thing on the whole. So for a couple of years I printed in this way.
But meanwhile, my 2009 iMac was developing other problems, and finally I had to replace it. (After only two or three years of use, it was shutting down spontaneously, a problem no one was able to resolve, about which every techie has a different opinion, and about which Apple is completely mute and unresponsive; thank you Apple Computer for your supposedly ultra-reliable products – I can only say it’s a good thing you don’t make pacemakers).
So for about ten weeks now I have a nice shiny new 2013 iMac, but I’m keeping my fingers crossed. Also I have the new OS Mavericks, new versions of Photoshop CS6 and Lightroom 5, the new Canon Driver. I have my complaints about the OS (particularly a few interface/viewing design choices that strike me as colossally stupid and unnecessary), but that's beside the point here.
Having not yet printed with the new setup (nor for a few months before), and knowing that it's good to use your Pixma now and then, I thought I'd dedicate a few hours to printing. I figured it could work out easy, since I planned to print from Saved Prints. But as soon as I hooked it all up, checked my settings, and clicked Print, I see the printer icon bouncing in the Dock with its little yellow trouble flag. I check that out and am very dismayed to see my old nemesis, Error 88, which tells me I haven't set the paper size correctly. But it's correct, of course. (As before, I'm printing on fine art paper, A3+.) Beg your pardon, Canon now calls it "Support Code 88", thinking of all the Support you'll get from them.
I tried a few of the obvious things: start/restart computer, printer, Lightroom, etc., but to no avail. Also, supposing that my Saved Prints were perhaps no longer valid in the new LR, I tried to print directly from the file, bypassing the Saved Print, but no go.
I should also note that, in Page Setup, the Default paper size “Super B/A3” (330x483mm) was new to me – seems to me you could set “A3+ Art Margins”. A3+ as I know it from the fine-art papers I use is 329x483mm anyway (also as given in Page Setup), if that makes any difference.
If it's any use, here are some particulars on the current situation:
iMac 27”, late 2013, 3.4 GHz Intel Core i5, 8 GB, Mac OSX 10.9.2
Lightroom 5.3 (Camera RAW 8.3)
Photoshop CS6 (version 13.0 x64)
Canon PrinterDriver_Pro9500 series_108420 (10.84.2.0)
And my settings: LR Page Setup: set “Art A3+ (Margin 35)”System Prefs/Printers & Scanners – set Default paper size “Super B/A3” (330x483mm) (found via “Format For:” in Page Setup)LR Print Settings:
Printer: Canon Pro9500 series (exclamation point – not recognized?)
Presets: Last Used Settings
Color Matching: Canon
Paper Handling: All Pages – Automatic – NO “Scale to fit paper size” (but “Destination Paper Size, though grayed out, reads “Suggested Paper: Art A3+ (Margin 35”)
Quality & Media: Media Type: Fine Art “Photo Rag” (or “FA Museum Etching” or “FA Matte”); Paper Source: Front Tray; Print Quality: High; YES Grayscale Printing
Color Options:
Color Mode: Standard; C-M-Y and Tone all left at zero
Brightness: Normal; Intensity and Contrast both left at zero
It all looks kosher to me. Does anybody know anything about this problem? I'll be very grateful.
AlienAl - still alien after all these yearsApple and Canon programmers don't read here.
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Print Module: Faint shadow around printed image (Mac OS, Canon 9500)
I am seeing a faint shadow around my prints. On 8.5x11 prints it extends above and below the image as though it's completing the parts of the cell that don't contain the image. On 13x19 prints it extends above and below the image in thin strips, but not all the way to the cell size. This is for 3:2 aspect ratio images.
It looks like Lightroom is trying to print white within the parts of the cell not containing the image, but that white is being translated into near white before being printed, perhaps because of a bad color management setting. But I don't understand why Lightroom is doing this at all, rather than just not printing anything where there is no image. The colors in the image itself look accurate, at least to my eyes.
I got this printer about a year ago, and I wasn't seeing this at first. I just noticed this recently, but I went and looked at some older prints and some of them have it and some don't, so sadly I am not certain when it started or what changed when it did.
I am using Lightroom 2.5 on Mac OS X 10.6.2 using the printer drivers that came with Snow Leopard. The printer is a Canon PIXMA Pro9500 using standard LUCIA ink. The paper is Ilford Galerie Golf Fibre Silk, and I'm using Ilford's ICC profile for this paper and printer.
As for color management, in the Print Module I have the profile set to the Ilford profile, and I have the rendering intent set to perceptual, although this happens with relative as well.
In the printer driver, when I click "Print Settings…" in the Print Module, color matching is set to ColorSync. The only other choice is Canon Color Matching, but that's grayed out.
Is anyone else seeing this and can it be fixed?
I am frustrated that Lightroom is printing where there is no image. It's very obvious when I print a square image so there is a great deal of empty space on either side of the image. I can see the print head going back and forth for a couple of inches where there is no image. I don't understand why Lightroom can just make the printer advance the paper to where the actual image starts.
I'm not looking for a workaround. I know I could just live with it or just mat the print such that the faint shadow can't be seen. I'd rather actually understand what Lightroom or my printer is doing.
Thanks!I played around with it and it's definitely Lightroom. The faint color is being laid down inside the area defined by Cell Size where there is no image.
For example, I have a 3:2 aspect ratio image. I am using US Letter size paper. I have 1-inch margins left and right, and 1.38-inch margins top and bottom. That translates into a Cell Size of 8.24 by 6.5 inches. To fit into the cell, my image size is 8.244 by 5.496 inches. So my image is the same height as the cell, but it's about 1 inch shorter in width, so I get a pair of 1/2-inch wide faint color bars on either side of the image.
If I change Cell Size so that it is the same width but longer height than my image, then I get faint bars above and below the image, rather than on either side. As long as the Cell Size is not equal to the image size, then I'll get the faint bars anywhere in the cell where there is no image.
If I manually type in the the Cell Size to exactly match the image size, then I get no bars.
This means to me that Lightroom is "printing" white everywhere inside the cell where there is no image, and for some reason that white is being rendered as something other than white on the paper. I don't understand why, nor do I understand why Lightroom needs to print anything at all where there is no image.
But at least for now I have a workaround, although I'd rather fix the problem. -
Borderless printing in Aperture 2
I just upgraded to Aperture 2.0 and I can no longer make borderless prints on my Canon Pixma Pro9500. I ran the "Printer Calibration" wizard that is supposed to center the image but it made no difference. Here is my workflow using 8x10 paper.
Edit Image
Crop to 8x10 proportions
Select "8x10 borderless" as media size in printer dialog box
Select "Fill Page" under "Scale to..." menu
Move "Border Width" slider to "0"
Print
I get a small border all the way around the image, the same image will print fine from PS CS3 or Lightroom.
Any ideas?
Thanks,JB,
The trick to solving this is making an adjustment within the "Printer Settings" from the Aperture print dialogue box. This is the same place where you select paper type and print quality. In the drop down menus select "Borderless Printing." Here you can adjust the amount of extension on your borderless prints. If I have the slider all the way to the left, to "min", I get the same very slight white border all the way around the edge of my prints with either my iP8500 or iP6700D. Moving the slider one step to the right gets rid of the white border and gives me a true borderless print.
Now, the catch is I lose just a bit of the image on the bottom and top. Not much, but a a few pixels. I've learned to crop a little bit wider to accommodate. I hope this helps with your issue. -
First, here is my configuration:
Aperture 2.1.4
Printer: Canon Pixma Pro9500 Mark II
Using Canon and Red River Paper
24" iMac running OSX 10.6.2
Although I have been using Aperture since version 2.0 was released, it has only been recently that I have purchased a photo printer. Until now, I have been sending my pictures out to online stores to have them developed.
Since purchasing the printer I have been printing pictures to understand how it works. I have been using Canon papers, and recently I tried Red River Papers. With the Canon papers under "Colorsync profiles" I have been selecting the "System managed" option. Red River recommends I use the profiles they have developed specifically for their paper/my printer combo (they are icc files). If I do this, I get very, very red pigmented skin tones (a stranger looking at the pictures might think the person is suffering from 3rd degree burns). I am told by Red River, as well as Printer forums, and Mac photography forums that I am double profiling the pictures. Yet I have looked everywhere in the settings for my printer within Aperture (and the printer supplied software) and other than using the System Managed Option under Colorsync, I don't see where I am double profiling or how to change it.
Even though folks have been telling me I am double profiling, nobody has been able to show or indicate how to change it.
Admittedly, if I leave the Color Sync Profile setting as "System Managed" using the Canon and Red River papers, the pictures come out pretty good as long as I use glossy. If I use matte, the pictures still come out a bit red.
Thanks in advance for your help.Thanks for your response. I have updated my sig, but at the moment I am using SL 10.6.2. I apologize for the confusion it might have caused.
Nonetheless, I went ahead and tried to follow your instructions. I attempted to access the printer's settings by going to system preferences/printer. I looked at all my options there and did not find any setting allowing me to turn off color management.
As an aside, I opened PSE 8.0 and looked at the printer settings there. In the program there is a location where I can select color management. I have three options. They are PSE makes the decisions, Printer makes the decision, or no management. Only selecting PSE gives me access to use a separate profile (BTW, none of the Canon or Red River profiles show up here, as they would in Aperture. Might be the subject for a different thread.), but even then, the list of available profiles does not show the profiles for Canon papers or Red River papers. I am digressing...
So, if I go back to Aperture and look at printer settings there is a choice for "Color Options". Within this choice you can manage some of the colors in terms of their intensity. You can also adjust brightness and contrast, but you can't turn off color management. BTW, the "Color Options" is grayed out unless you select "System Management" in another window.
Again thanks for your response. -
Where can I obtain Canon Printer drivers for Maverick 10.9.2...since I have moved to Mavericks none of my printers work. I have the following Canon Printers, Selphy CP720, Canon Pixma IP6600 and Canon Pro9500 Mark II?
Printer and Scanner software available for download:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3669?viewlocale=en_US
Canon drivers for Mavericks:
http://www.usa.canon.com/cusa/support/consumer/printers_multifunction/pixma_mp_s eries/pixma_mp160#DriversAndSoftware -
Unable to print with my Canon PIXMA IP 4700 and JetDirect network appliance
After many tries I decided to post my question.
I have a Canon PIXMA IP 4700 connected to the network with a Jetdirect 175X box. So I tried to add a new printer with a "HP Jetdirect Socket" port. I have previously installed the driver from the official website. The test page is staying on the spooler.
I also tried with LPD port (supported by the Jetdirect box) and IPP but nothing is working.
When the printer is directly connected with USB, it's working fine. Printing from my others Windows computers is working fine too since many months.
Thank your for your help.Hello and welcome to Apple Discussions.
Your problem is being caused by the Canon driver. It cannot be used when the printer is connected to the USB port of a 3rd party print server, or if shared by Windows.
The solution is to use a driver like Gutenprint or PrintFab. Gutenprint is preferred because it is free (it ships with OS X) however the iP4700 is not listed as a supported model. The iP4600 is listed so you could try selecting this model in the Print Using menu (shown as Canon PIXMA iP4600 - Gutenprint v5.2.3). If the iP4600 Gutenprint driver does not work that well then you could look at using [PrintFab|http://www.printfab.net] which does support the iP4700. It costs €49 but there is a 30 day trial so at least you can try it before committing to buying.
Another option would be to use a Airport device, like the Express, instead of the Jetdirect print server. With the printer connected to its USB port you can then use the Canon iP4700 driver on the Mac. -
My new canon Pixma MX432 printer is not printing. It was printing fine until about ten days ago. I use a Netgear Wireless N router, which is also new. What do I need to do. I get a message when trying to print that says "printer not connected." In addition, my old Gateway laptop will still print fine apparently because it has a cable connection to the printer. Puzzled!
Have you tried rebooting the router? I would unplug it, wait a few seconds, then plug it back in. Be sure you know the password etc. if that doesn't work, try unplugging and rebooting the printer. Good luck!
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Being new to working with a Mac, I was wondering if anyone can tell me step, by step on how to set up my Mac Book Pro(Mid 2012) wirelessly to a Canon Pixma Pro9000 Mark ll that my husband had gotten me? Sales person told him that it's compatiable to my Mac Book Pro, Mtn Lion, but I do not see it and I don't see how to do it wirelessly. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks ;o)
Hello:
There is nothing wrong with asking questions. There are no dumb questions....answers, yes, but not questions.
If you set up your wi-fi router to establish a network, then both your printer and MacBook Pro will connect wirelessly. *** I do not know what kind of router you possess, I don't want to suggest things that might not be relevant.
Barry
P.S. No need to apologize! Most of the people here (none of us are Apple employees) enjoy trying to help others. -
I can't figure out how to download my Canon PIXMA MP230 to my macbook air
Okay so i recently bought a new PIXMA MP230 printer and i can't figure out how to install it onto my Macbook Air as it doesn't have a CD drive. Help?
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3669 shows that your printer is automatically compatible with Mac OS X. This means you won't need to use the CD to install the drivers. If you you connect it via USB it should work automatically. If you want to have your printer wireless you may need to look through the manual as to how to make it join your wireless network.
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