What's up with printing in Leopard??

Hey, ever since I got Leopard my printing quality from 3 different printers has got so poor.
I've printed on photoshop CS3, CS2, iPhoto and Aperture from two different Canons and an Epson, one of which is at my work.
The printing is so muddy looking and looks nothing like on the screen, colours are off, dark, muddy, poor printing.
What is up with this, everything worked fine in Tiger when it came to printing.
All it can print is text docs ok, any kind of picture just won't print well at all, is there any solution?? I can give model names if you want.
Thanks for any help

I do not know what your level of knowledge is, so enlighten us on your printflow.
One area to look is the "Color Matching" selection in your printer set up dialog. It should not be set to ColorSync.
Also make sure you have the latest Leopard compatible drivers.
Doyle

Similar Messages

  • What's wrong with networking since Leopard?

    Hi,
    I'm with Mac since years. I was a PC User once and spent hours with all kinds of network troubles. What convinced me with Mac right in the beginning was easy networking: It just worked!
    But since Leopard things got worse: I have several MBP's, iMacs, Airport Extreme's and Airport Express's at different places which I installed, and I face the same problems at EVERY place:
    - I can't connect to AExtreme for several reasons: timeout, security incompatibility, ...
    - Sometimes only two Macs are allowed to connect to one AExtreme
    - Airport doesn't find Aiport or any other networks for minutes
    - After connecting to the router, can't get an IP (self-assigned IP only) - other PCs get an IP.
    - Aiport Extreme crashes (yellow blinking)
    - connection loss (even when AExtreme is very close)
    Now I know about networking, about configuration, I've done this for years. Whatever I do, problems disappear and appear again, at different times, at different places with different hardware.
    What is wrong with Leopard? Such problems remind me of times with Windows98 and stuff like that.

    What's wrong with networking since Leopard?
    on my network and many i have setup there have been no problems with leopard. However there are always teething problems with new operating systems. Thankfully with leopard only a tiny percentage of users experience technical difficulties.
    can't connect to AExtreme for several reasons: timeout, security incompatibility,
    is it set to use WPA/WPA2
    Airport doesn't find Aiport or any other networks for minutes
    sometimes my macbook pro takes a while to show up any networks if there are lots in the area this is because it is scanning them all.
    After connecting to the router, can't get an IP (self-assigned IP only) - other PCs get an IP.
    What kind of router are you using? What happens if you powercycle the router?
    # Aiport Extreme crashes (yellow blinking)
    # connection loss (even when AExtreme is very close)
    Have you tried resetting your AE to default. reinstalling its firmware or checking for a firmware update?
    Have you tried changing hte wireless channel your networ is broadcasting on?
    What is wrong with Leopard? Such problems remind me of times with Windows98 and stuff like that.
    Did you upgrade install your leopard installation or did you do clean (erase) installations?
    Have you tried created new network locations?

  • What programs come with OS X - Leopard

    I am new to Macintosh and my new MacPro should arrive around the 25th of February. What programs come with the new OS? Are there any photo or DVD programs? I really don't know what comes with the new system?
    Any help would be appreciated.
    Thank you.

    Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard (includes Time Machine, Quick Look, Spaces, Spotlight, Dashboard, Mail, iChat, Safari, Address Book, QuickTime, iCal, DVD Player, Photo Booth, Front Row, Xcode Developer Tools)
    iLife ’08 (includes iTunes, iPhoto, iMovie, iDVD, iWeb, and GarageBand)

  • What is up with printing from Disc. plus

    Plus seems to have taken printing back to the dark ages. I have tried printing, printing to pdf (I have Adobe installed) and export to pdf and cannot seem to get a consistent ouput from the same worksheet.
    1. Printing. Print preview shows me a nicely formatted table, on one page, oriented in landscape. The actual print job produces a two page document with the table spread across the two pages. The first page is printed in portrait, the second in landscape and the title is only printed on the first page. The footer items do not show either.
    2. Export to pdf. Same as above. Plus seems to ignore all of the page setup information I give it (ie, Print in landscape, print title on every page, fit table to one page).
    3. Print to pdf. Same result as export to pdf.
    Am I missing something, or is this tool just not designed for printing.

    I sent in the TAR and I already got a response! This is a known bug, and there is a patch for it.
    Here is part of the response I got:
    There are some known issues while printing from a PC where hyperthreading is on.
    Bug 4926890 - PLUS PRINT MISSING TITLES, HEADER; FOOTER ON HYPERTHREADED CLIENT PCS
    Bug 4926873 - PLUS PRINT FIT TO PAGE DOES NOT WORK ON HYPERTHREADED CLIENT PCS
    Bug 4631865 - DISCO PLUS WITH IE IN WINDOWS 2003 AS CLIENT HAS PAGE REFRESH ISSUES
    The above issues are fixed and patch is available for this issue.
    PLease upgrade to 10.1.2.48.18 by applying the ias patch1 and then apply the one-off Patch 4998045
    4908436 Oracle Application Server Products Family: Patchset
    PLACEHOLDER BUG FOR AS/DS 10.1.2.1 PATCHSET
    Patch 4998044 - MERGE LABEL REQUEST ON TOP OF 10.1.2.0.2 FOR BUGS 4926890
    4926873 4631865
    So you just need to write in and request the patch! I won't be able to patch it until next week, but the bug descriptions look promising, so I'm hopeful we'll get it fixed!

  • Printing 16bit tiff with ID and Leopard

    Does anyone know what ID does to 16bit tiffs when print in Leopard with a 16bit capable driver?
    Since I can place 16bit tiffs in ID does ID pass it along when printing or does ID convert it to 8bit?

    InDesign cannot read the 16-bit data. It reads the flattened 8-bit composite saved with 16-bit TIFF and PSD files.
    And PostScript is limited to 12-bit data. Plus, you'd be hard pressed to see the difference in the real world anyway, even if it could be implemented.

  • I just hooked up my Canon MP830 printer/scanner/fax to my MAC and can print but can't scan.  Anyone out there know what to do with this?

    I just hooked up my Canon MP830 printer/scanner/fax to my MAC and can print but can't scan.  Anyone out there know what to do with this?

    Have you downloaded the approriate Snow Leopard drivers for that printer? Make sure you get the appropriate and latest MP Navigator, as you start scans from the computer, not the all-in-one.  Get them from http://www.usa.canon.com/cusa/support/consumer/printers_multifunction/pixma_mp_s eries/pixma_mp830#DriversAndSoftware

  • I can't print using airprint from my iPhone 4.  Everything with the phone and the printer and router are up to date.  I can print from my iPad 2 with no problems.  What's wrong with the iPhone 4?

    I can't print using airprint from my iPhone 4.  Everything with the phone and the printer and router are up to date.  I can print from my iPad 2 with no problems.  What's wrong with the iPhone 4?

    I just wanted to leave a note that it's working now. I'm not sure if it was the latest iTunes update that got it working or that i decided to start a new library instead of using the one i had backed up on Windows 8 (it didn't occur to me to check using the old library when i re-installed iTunes). But if anyone is having this problem, it might be worth trying again with a new installation of iTunes to see if the latest update works for you, and if not, try using a fresh library instead of a backup (by fresh library i mean discard your old library completely and start a new library, not just restore as new iPhone, a whole new library).

  • What to do with 6310 all in one printer when done with it?

    Want to sell, donate, or recycle (in that order) my HP 6310 All-in-one printer.  The door no longer shuts and an eror message frequently appears saying "carraige jam".  We simply push "OK" and it works.   Instead of trying to fix it -- we bought a new printer.  So, what do we do with our old printer?  
    PS - I suspect an HP tech could fix this printer in 2 minutes and a handy computer type could fix it 15 minutes.

    Hi @6310endgame, thanks for reaching out to the HP Forums!
    If you are still wondering what do do with the 6310 printer I can help. In order;
    Sell: You could try on online site and note that is is currently non functional, or maybe post it for parts
    Donate: You could take it to a local mom and pop shop, perhaps they should use it for parts to repair another model, or they could repair yours. 
    Recycle:  Take a look at the following link; Product return and recycling.
    I apologize for the delay, but I hope this resolves your inquiry!
    Please click the Thumbs up icon below to thank me for responding.
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    Please click “Accept as Solution” if you feel my post solved your issue, it will help others find the solution.
    Sunshyn2005 - I work on behalf of HP

  • What is best password AP to sync with Imac (Snow Leopard)?

    What is best password AP to sync with Imac (Snow Leopard)?

    Here are a few analog to digital devices and approaches I have had success with:
    1. Sony DA-2
    2. Most Name brand Firerwire or i.Link Minidv Camcorders with Digital Pass thru feature will suffice since more often than not this feature is also included ... But read the owner's manual or check online to make certain it's included.
    3. Canopus products work perfectly nearly 100% of the time and will keep the video and audio in synch much better than other devices. It can take the form of a pci card (if your mac is so equipped) and if not, then a canopus media converter box will also work (as already mentioned above):
    click here:
    4. Another approach I use to simply "dump" mini dv or VHS tapes to Dvd-R is a DVD Player/Recorder like the one shown below with Digital inputs. In this case (i.Link / FW)):
    click here
    Disclaimer: Apple does not necessarily endorse any suggestions, solutions, or third-party software / products that may be mentioned in this topic. Apple encourages you to first seek a solution at Apple Support. The following links are provided as is, with no guarantee of the effectiveness or reliability of the information. Apple does not guarantee that these links will be maintained or functional at any given time. Use the information above at your own discretion.
    Message was edited by: SDMacuser

  • What is the best printer for use with iMac osx lion 10.7.4

    What is the best printer to purchase for use with imac osx lion 10.7.4. Preferably an all-in-one with wireless capabilities. around $125-$150

    JDLASK wrote:
    I WOULD RATHER NOT PAY MORE THAN ABOUT $125.00 IF POSSIBLE.
    Please don't use all Caps. It's considered shouting. And please don't keep doubling up on your posts.
    Thanks
    Pete

  • I have a mac book pro with ocx snow leopard I wont upgrade to what?

    I have a mac book pro with osx snow leopard I wont upgrade to what?

    OS X Mountain Lion system requirements
    To install Mountain Lion, you need one of these Macs:
    iMac (Mid 2007 or newer)
    MacBook (Late 2008 Aluminum, or Early 2009 or newer)
    MacBook Pro (Mid/Late 2007 or newer)
    MacBook Air (Late 2008 or newer)
    Mac mini (Early 2009 or newer)
    Mac Pro (Early 2008 or newer)
    Xserve (Early 2009)
    Your Mac needs:
    OS X v10.6.8 or OS X Lion already installed
    2 GB or more of memory
    8 GB or more of available space

  • What games come with in Leopard ?

    Hi,
    Can anybody tell me what games come with Leopard and where are they kept please?
    Thx George UK

    Games are definitely one area where OS X comes up short. There's always the tile game widget that comes with dashboard (if you like that sort of thing). There are also some pretty good game widgets on the apple downloads site (including minesweeper, mastermind and even some simple arcade games).

  • What is the best printer for wireless printing with the iPhone?

    What is the best printer for wireless printing witth the iPhone?

    Roaminggnome has the list......pick on of those TERRIBLE printers and go for it....
    I hope Apple see fit to broaden this list, because, having thrown away several of those brands in my life, I now have a network compatble BROTHER printer that's awesome,
    "There's an app for that," ie the BROTHER, but you can only print pictures and soforth.
    Apple, step up, open up the list of printers we can use!

  • ITunes 10 crashes on attempting to enter iTunes store. Still running Leopard 10.5.8. What's up with this?

    iTunes 10 crashes upon entering iTunes store, returning the error:
    What's up with this?

    Download Firefox or another browser, make sure it's working.
    Download the free OxyX here
    http://www.titanium.free.fr/
    Remove Safari and Trash it.
    Use OnyX and run ALL the maintenance and cleaning aspects reboot.
    Use OnyX Verify Preferences and write down any corrupt .plists for deletion (they will rebuild themselves after a reboot or program launch)
    Now visit Apple in Firefox and download Safari install, reboot.
    http://www.apple.com/safari/
    Visit this page to check the status of your browser plugins
    https://www.mozilla.com/en-US/plugincheck/
    Install flash here if you don't have it
    http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/

  • Printing w/Leopard & AD-based Windows Print Queues:

    For those interested, I have written an overview of printing in Leopard 10.5.0 to Windows print servers (published queues Active Directory). Your mileage may vary. This document contains the good the bad and the ugly.
    Objective:
    Get Leopard based Macs to print to AD published SMB print queues hosted on Windows 2003 print servers. Sounds easy, huh?
    Overview:
    Print Servers:
    Windows 2003 print servers.
    Printers:
    All the printers in my test were all new HP network b/w printers or network MFP b/w printers. All of them were less than 2 years old. None of them were consumer-grade home USB printers.
    Mac Clients:
    My test clients were Intel MacBook Pros and Intel iMacs running 10.5.0 Leopard. All of them had user AD accounts and all Macs were bound to AD using Directory Utility (or dsconfigad)
    The AD clients have a unique naming convention at my company. In my environment we use the initials of the person for their login name (SAM). Example:
    Real “human” Name: “Stephen Paul Jobs”
    Long Active Directory Name: “Steve Jobs”
    Short Active Directory Name: “spj”
    “Legacy” NT Names: “domain\spj”
    Full domain name (used for email etc): “[email protected]
    (you get the idea...)
    Note: My Mac clients are not in an Open Directory domain. No “Magic Triangle” in this environment. Pure AD for the sake of this example. I am not managing the Mac clients via MCX in this scenario.
    Print Protocols:
    All the print queues hosted on the print servers were standard SMB/CIFS print queues. The syntax (UNC) looks like this:
    smb://print_server.domain/queue
    (This syntax is invisible to most users printing to AD-published printers (or any network based printer really) . Most users will have no idea what protocols are being used.)
    Procedures:
    Part 1: Set up a new printer from an existing AD-published print queue:
    From the Apple menu select “System Preferences...” (or launch it from /Applications). The Printer Setup Utility app no longer exists. Apple has discontinued it fro various reasons.
    Click on the Printer & Fax pane.
    Click the “+” button on the left. This will launch the Apple Printer Browser (called “AddPrinter”, and lives in /System/Library/CoreServices), which looks similar to the previous browser in Tiger. The Printer Browser by default will usually show network printers vai Directory Services (AD/OD etc) as well as Bonjour printers and Mac OS X based shared printers – if they are shared via IPP and LPR under certain circumstances).
    Select the desired AD-published print queue you want to print to by highlighting it in the browser list and clicking the “Add” button. (Note: Print queues published via Active Directory will show up as “Open Directory” printers, even though this is not 100% technically correct.)
    Before the queue will be added, you will be prompted to authenticate as a local administrator. If you are not an admin you are screwed. Enter your name and password.
    Once the print queue is added, it will show up on your Mac in several ways (barring any bugs – see below). Here are the ways to tell if you have added the print queue successfully:
    A The new print queue will now be displayed in the Print & Fax system pref pane (but not always – see below).
    B You will see a printer proxy application in ~/Library/Printers/ which corresponds to your new print queue. This is the print monitor app that will show up in your Dock when you print to the queue.
    C You can see the new print queue via the CUPS admin page at http://localhost:631/printers.
    D You can see your new print queue from the Terminal by typing this command: “lpstat –v” (type “man lpstat” for more info on the lpstat and related commands)
    E You can also see your printers by launching an print-enabled application such as TextEdit or Safari and printing a page. You will be presented with Leopard’s new print dialog box (which now includes a print preview pane). From the “Printer” drop-down menu you can see all of your printers. You can add a printer from here too (which takes you to the steps listed above)
    (of course, most end users will only use option A listed above. The other options are more abstract and complicated)
    Now that the AD print queue has been setup on your Mac, you can print to it (maybe).
    Part 2: Printing to an AD-published print queue:
    Open a document you want to print.
    Choose “Page Setup...” from the File menu if you need to configure the job. (Optional)
    Choose “Print” from the File menu.
    From the Print dialog box, choose the desired print queue from the Printer menu
    Click the Print button.
    You will need to authenticate with a valid Active Directory username and password. You don’t have to have administrator credentials, but you have to verify that you are a domain member. In my environment, my Windows print server doesn't require authentication, but for some reason Leopard or CUPS makes you authenticate. (See below). Not only is this a major PIA, but the authentication dialog box itself is formatted to include the wrong credentials format for authentication in the first place.
    Volia! Done. Easy huh? Not really. Read on for the ugly stuff.
    My Complaints and Caveats:
    OK, so here’s where I vent, complain and scratch my head. Join in on the fun.
    Sometimes shared print queues don’t show up in the Print & Fax system preference pane after they have been added. I have no idea why. The local CUPS admin page (http://localhost:631) on my Mac test clients can see the connected queues, and the queues show up in ~/Library/Printers. The “lpstat –v” command shows the connect queues too. But for some reason, sometimes network print queues that I have previously setup (and use regularly) don’t show up in the Leopard Print & Fax preference pane. Local USB printers always show up fine for me.
    2. When challenged to authenticate a print job to a Windows print server (AD), the Mac’s authentication dialog box pre-populates the AD user’s name in the “Name” field incorrectly. Example:
    A user named “Joe Is Cool” (short name “JIC”) prints a job to the print server. The print auth dialog box challenges him for a name and password. It is pre-populated already with the name of “Cool, Joe”. When a valid AD password is entered, the job is rejected (it fails authentication and gets put on hold – which is hard to see this unless you explicitly look at the Printer.app proxy tool in the Dock). However, if the user replaces “Cool, Joe” with his official AD short name of “JIC” and then enters his AD password, the print job is accepted and printed. I wish Apple didn’t try and pre-populate the dialog box! Can this be avoided or prevented?
    In my environment, my Windows print server doesn't even require authentication, but for some reason Leopard or CUPS makes you authenticate. I’m working with my Windows administrators to figure this out. It will only accept user names with the short name format. It will not accept long (full) names or NT legacy names.
    3) The Printer Setup Utility app, which used to live in /Applications/Utilities, no longer exists. Apple has discontinued it for various reasons. Mainly security and simplicity. I wish it was still available, but the system pref pane works fine (well, usually)
    4) Active Directory-based print queues will show up in the OS X Printer Browser as “Open Directory” printers, even though this is not 100% technically correct. Why can’t OS X tell the difference between OD queues and AD queues and label them as such?
    5) Leopard has locked down the ability to add network printers. You now must be a local administrator in 10.5 or later. I understand the importance of this security measure in certain environments, but why can’t there be an option in the Security preference pane to “Allow non-admins to add printers”? This would make me very happy.
    6) Setting the default printer and resetting the CUPS system now require you to right-click in the left side of the Print & Fax pane. There no longer is a button or menu option to do this.
    7) Sometimes after a job has printed the printer proxy app (from ~/Library/Printers) stays in the Dock and won’t go away.
    Conclusion
    Please chime in on your experiences, bugs, opinions and comments.
    Message was edited by: Daniel Stranathan

    I have noticed several of the changes in our system when printing to an AD printer from a Leopard client. I have one issue that is pretty odd and I'm not sure what is going on. When printing an Excel worksheet, I get prompted for AD credentials. After submitting the job, the print queue says "Waiting for Authentication", I have to press the Resume button and then the authentication dialog pops up. I successfully authenticate (My auth dialog is populated correctly and the remember to keychain option is selected) and the job prints fine. If I print the same document again (without closing the worksheet or Excel), or any other worksheet, I still have to reauth. I can print just fine to the same printer from Textwriter and I do not need to authenticate. Weird...

Maybe you are looking for

  • Users not showing in Terminal Server Under Remote desktop services manager and Task Manager

    Hi All, I have a problem here in Terminal Server. I can not see the users logged in to Server but i know users are accessing the files and currently working. 1. From the Task Manager-- Show processes from all users displayed all the processes accessi

  • Iphoto 09 fails to import from external hd

    I am running iLife 09 on my Macbook, on a wireless network hosted by an airport extreme which is in turn connected to a WD My Book World edition (ethernet) which stores files from my iPhoto exported library. My macbook refuses to import them into iPh

  • CRM Call Center Simulator

    Hi, we have new SAP CRM EHP3 abap and CRM Application server Java installation on the same server. We want to use Call center simulator and we are trying to access the BCB on the server at addrees http://<hostname>:<port>/bcb , but we get error: Requ

  • Intego Internet Security Barrier X6 and OS X's firewall

    Hi! This may be the wrong place ot ask this question, but I coundn't find any better. I'm wondering if the internet security program Intego Internet Security Barrier X6 works well with OS X's built-in firewall... I also wonder if it is recommended/ne

  • Various Installers and Utilities Freeze (Won't Load)

    When I try to run software update, disk utility, printer setup utility, etc., they all freeze after trying to start. Also, firefox and adobe acrobat have been freezing peroidically. Other software runs fine, such as Entourage, Quark or Photoshop. Thi