IPP printing on Mac OS 10.7 and 10.8: While adding a printer on Mac OS 10.7 and Mac OS X 10.8, if the ‘Internet Printing Protocol’ is selected and the queue is set to ‘Hold’, the jobs will not reach the Fiery.
The Mac OS Fiery Driver can be uninstalled with the Fiery Software Uninstaller utility. The Fiery Software Uninstaller utility must be installed on the Mac OS client computer. Open the Applications folder and double-click the Fiery Software Uninstaller icon.
The new Fiery drivers for OS X 10.11 El Capitan state that older Fiery drivers need to be uninstalled before installing the new drivers otherwise there will be some problems which are documented in their release notes. The uninstaller is of course a part of the driver download, but it's all GUI.
Each time after installing any Fiery print drivers (using the Print & Fax applet in System Preferences), run the Driver Update. If you experience difficulties from screen layout / refresh in the advanced printer feature submenus, consider using printer presets for better experience.
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If you are using an English version of our current Fiery driver already installed on your Mac, it will be compatible with macOS Sierra 10.12. EFI is working diligently to provide Fiery drivers with support for macOS Sierra 10.12 in all supported languages and for new installations of our Mac drivers.
I'm reaching out to the community here because EFI has been completely unhelpful here. Although we are dealing with Canon printers, the issue isn't Canon in this case. Our Canon rep has been more than helpful in trying to get answers from EFI, but ultimately EFI isn't offering much up in terms of a solution which to me is absolutely insane considering their customers are in the enterprise.
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The new Fiery drivers for OS X 10.11 El Capitan state that older Fiery drivers need to be uninstalled before installing the new drivers otherwise there will be some problems which are documented in their release notes. The uninstaller is of course a part of the driver download, but it's all GUI. Release notes: http://help.efi.com/fierydrivermac/Mac_OSX_10-11_Printer_Driver_Release_Notes.pdf
Has anyone figured out a way to use their uninstaller to uninstall Fiery drivers through the command line silently? Obviously manually uninstalling software does not scale. I've thought of doing a before and after snapshot to see what is installed by drivers, but that certainly won't include any logic built into their uninstaller.
I've also made a thread about it here: http://fieryforums.efi.com/showthread.php/5583-Is-there-a-command-line-option-to-uninstall-Fiery-drivers-for-OS-X
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P.S. I just need to add that I really really hate EFI. What a horrible company to deal with. Absolutely atrocious support.
I have a client using an IKON CPP 500, and a Fiery box that handles all the jobs. The EFI/Fiery driver is S300 50C-KM ColorServer v2.0 Since the upgrade to 10.6, which wiped out the old printers, I reinstalled this driver and get the error some others seem to be getting. 'The printer software was installed incorrectly. Please reinstall the printer’s software or contact the manufacturer for assistance.' I've seen this fix suggested for regular drivers, where permissions are written incorrectly: *Open the Terminal application (/Applications/Utilities). Copy and paste the following command into a Terminal window:* *sudo chown -R root:admin /Library/Printers/OKIDATA/* Obviously that's just for an OKIDATA printer. However, this Fiery driver must install itself somewhere else and and I haven't been able to find it. Checked the hidden folders on the root level (etc,var,usr) and tried a general search. Came up with nothing. Also tried accessing the CUPS admin at localhost:631, which was of little help in this case. The drivers show up just fine if you do a search when setting up the printer, both the regular and a European version. Anyone have an idea where this driver might install, or if there's another workaround? 2 workaround I've tried - a. Sharing the printer from a 10.5 client - works for most files, but PDFs won't go through at all. They go to the Sharing computer, and it just stops the queue completely. In Design files are also problematic. At first all users could print them, and now only one can. Yet all users can still print a .doc file or a .jpg file or webpage just fine. b. Created the printer again using the Generic driver. This works, though obviously it loses the options for tabloid printing and the kinds of jobs they do. EFI's lack of a decent support site is frustrating in these cases. They push you to IKON. Those guys have been great, but they just have to escalate it back to EFI. Message was edited by: shortstopk
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