I am still poking around in the new Mojave macOS. In my travels, I decided to see how it does at setting up printers. Keep in mind I am doing this in the Mojave Developer version that is installed on an SSD. The printer setup is very similar to macOS High Sierra, but it is really easy to implement in Dark Mode.
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Multibeast for el capitan download. Setting up printers in Mojave takes place in the Printers & Scanners Preference area, the same as macOS High Sierra:
Once you are in there you will see the Printers & Scanners window with nothing in it. Just click the “plus” symbol to see a list of available printers:
Choose which printer to setup and click “Add”:
This will more than likely find the printer driver either on your Mac in Mojave or download it from Apple. It will install the printer:
It is so easy to see the printers and their setup information because of Dark Mode.
After setting up my Canon Multifunction Series printer I setup my HP Officejet Pro:
This printer setup with no problems using AirPrint:
Yes, printer setup in Mojave is pretty much the same as earlier Mac OS’s. I just wanted to give you a feel for what it is like in the new Mojave Dark Mode. I am liking Dark Mode more and more, I am curious what you think of it.
Although there are some cool new features in macOS Mojave, many things remain very similar to earlier Mac operating systems. This is good, there needs to be a certain amount of continuity between these systems to maintain user friendliness. I sure like the new Dark Mode I think you will also.
Contacted Canon with a similar issue for my Canon MX870 and they suggested the following (which worked for me):
Since there is no updated driver and software for your MX870, you can try downloading and installing the following Canon driver supplied by Apple. Since this is a third-party driver, Canon has not tested this and there's no assurance that it will work on your end.
Printer and scanner drivers for Mac (OS X Lion or later)
Once installed, you can then use Image Capture to perform scanning.
1. Turn on or wake up your printer, but donÂ’t press any other buttons on it.
2. On your Mac, click on the Finder icon on your Dock.
3. Click on the Go menu, and then select Applications.
4. Locate and double click on Image Capture to open it.
5. On the left-hand side, youÂ’ll see two sections named Devices and Shared. Multifunction printers and scanners connected by USB cable will appear in the Devices section and networked or wireless devices will appear in the Shared section. (If your device isnÂ’t listed in either section, then it is not detected or itÂ’s likely not compatible with Image Capture.)
6. Click on your printer in either the Devices or Shared section to select it.
7. You might need to wait while your machine warms up.
8. Look at the picture below to see if your Image Capture looks similar. If not, click the Show Details button to expand the window so it looks like the image below. Click Scan.
Oct 26, 2018 8:37 PM