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From macOS Monterey to macOS Ventura and Canon Prograf1000

Mujana1

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I plan to go from Monterey to Ventura. My printer is the Canon proGRAF1000.
Did anyone experience any problems with this?
I also use QimageOne for printing.

Any experiences here? All advice is welcome!
Thank you!
 
The only thing to ever watch out for with Mac printing is that it doesn't try to use an airprint driver as that can cause all sorts of colour problems
 
Pushing up this thread ....because now from Ventura to Sonoma.....that seems to be more of a problem for some printers(!?). Don' t know about the Canon proGRAF1000 though.
 
I plan to go from Monterey to Ventura. My printer is the Canon proGRAF1000.
Did anyone experience any problems with this?
I also use QimageOne for printing.

Any experiences here? All advice is welcome!
Thank you!
Sounds like a great setup and a scenic route too! I haven’t experienced specific issues with the Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-1000 during travel, but a couple of things to keep in mind: make sure the printer is well-cushioned during transport—it’s a precision device, and vibrations can affect alignment. Also, give it a nozzle check after setting up again, just to be safe.


I use QimageOne as well, mainly for consistent output across digital services we offer at digitaldriv.no, and it’s been rock solid when properly configured. Make sure ICC profiles and print settings are backed up before the move.


Safe travels and happy printing!
 
Not actually travelling ;), and certainly never with a printer.…only updating from macOS Monterey to macOS Ventura. Now on macOS Sequoia.
I did however actually travel there (many years ago).
 
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