Canon 150 printer
How do I get my new 27" iMac to acknowledge the scanner in my Canon MP150 printer?
iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.3)
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How do I get my new 27" iMac to acknowledge the scanner in my Canon MP150 printer?
iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.3)
Install the scanner driver and MP Navigator for 10.7 from http://www.usa.canon.com/cusa/support/consumer/printers_multifunction/pixma_mp_s eries/pixma_mp150?selectedName=DriversAndSoftware
It says Mountain Lion does not support the MP 150. Serious bummer.
For users who's printer/scanner does not have a compatible driver from their manufacturer:
How do I scan with the driver from Apple Software Update?
Depending on your printer and the type of driver update, you might need to scan in a different way than you did before you installed Mountain Lion.
Scan from the Print & Scan window:
NOTE: | Make sure to select either the Flatbed mode or the Document Feedermode, depending on your printer and how you plan to scan. |
Hope this helps 🙂
Hi Radiation Mac,
Thanks for trying! But when I go to the 'show Details' page it shows a dark gray page, and that is all. No action. The 'scan' button is also dark, and nothing happens when I press it.
Any other ideas?
I know this doesn't "fix" the Mac OS but if you need or want your scanner to actually work, try VueScan.
Hi,
I looked at that, and it seems it would work. But it costs $ 30, same as Mountain Lion. To use ssomething I have already paid for.
So I have to keep one computer down on Snow Leopard, or install Virtual box and run SL or Windows.
That is progress ...
I agree, it's a shame that Apple has regressed, barely better quality control than Microsoft in its last couple of OSs.
I am not sure I would go quite that far. Mountain Lion seems slicker and can do more than Leopard, without the confusion used to have upgrading from one variety of Windows to another. However this is a bummer. I had a similar problem years ago with a HP printer, an ancient one by the time I upgraded to Windows 4.3. However there was a freeware driver for it. Maybe I should just wait, and scan with my Windows XP machine until someone writes an upgraded Canon driver. Canon won't, so they are off the list for the next printer.
Deep sigh.
The MP Navigator now says that PowerPc applications are no longer supported. Whatever that may be.
Ugh, As of this post 2/16/13 Mountain Lion still doesn't support scanning of this printer. Amazingly VueScan works like a charm, but I really don't want to pay $40 for connectivity that should be built into the OS.
I had to bite the bullet and got a new HP printer, although I miss the Canon, its scanner was better and the printer easier to get to print black and white. Well, my daughter was happy to get it!
I've found a solution to this problem:
If you need more option, you can click on Show Details button. There's a caveat though, at least in my experience, the Scan button is greyed out on the Show Details window, so you need to go back to the previous window by pressing the Hide Details and then press Scan.
Hope this helps!
Canon 150 printer