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Sierra and Canon printer Pixma iX4000 compatibility
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<blockquote data-quote="ferrarr" data-source="post: 1733609" data-attributes="member: 376394"><p>Do you have this driver file downloaded, <a href="http://www.canon-europe.com/support/consumer_products/products/printers/inkjet/pixma_ix_series/pixma_ix4000.aspx?type=drivers&language=EN&os=OS%20X%2010.10%20(Yosemite)?" target="_blank">http://www.canon-europe.com/support/consumer_products/products/printers/inkjet/pixma_ix_series/pixma_ix4000.aspx?type=drivers&language=EN&os=OS X 10.10 (Yosemite)?</a> This is the file, in the article you included the link for, that the article says will work.</p><p></p><p>How are you going to install Sierra? As an upgrade, over your current OS X version, or, are you doing a clean install? If this is for a business/income generating Mac, you should clone your existing startup disk onto an external disk, or a different partition. Then on the cloned drive, do the upgrade and see if the printer still works, or if there is an issue, this way you can still use the original disk to use for work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ferrarr, post: 1733609, member: 376394"] Do you have this driver file downloaded, [url]http://www.canon-europe.com/support/consumer_products/products/printers/inkjet/pixma_ix_series/pixma_ix4000.aspx?type=drivers&language=EN&os=OS%20X%2010.10%20(Yosemite)?[/url] This is the file, in the article you included the link for, that the article says will work. How are you going to install Sierra? As an upgrade, over your current OS X version, or, are you doing a clean install? If this is for a business/income generating Mac, you should clone your existing startup disk onto an external disk, or a different partition. Then on the cloned drive, do the upgrade and see if the printer still works, or if there is an issue, this way you can still use the original disk to use for work. [/QUOTE]
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