tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1500630830405346475.post159154880847290110..comments2023-12-19T04:55:46.401-08:00Comments on Norbert Wu Blogs About Photography, Diving, Travel, and Stuff: Solving a Printer Problem When Updating Mac to Lion or Mountain LionNorbert Wuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14468652308632454334noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1500630830405346475.post-87662424279894883602014-02-21T08:56:37.197-08:002014-02-21T08:56:37.197-08:00Simply want to say your article is as amazing. The...Simply want to say your article is as amazing. The clarity on your publish is just spectacular and that i could think you're knowledgeable on <br />this subject. Fine together with your permission allow me <br />to seize your RSS feed to stay updated with drawing close post.<br />Thanks one million and please continue the rewarding work.<br /><br /><br />Also visit my web blog; <a href="http://www.wikinut.com/author~uiikg/ShopperNina/" rel="nofollow">Online Content</a>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1500630830405346475.post-11722667980591425542013-11-10T22:34:03.915-08:002013-11-10T22:34:03.915-08:00Slalom:
To be clear, doing the printer reset is w...Slalom: <br />To be clear, doing the printer reset is what worked for me. <br /><br />This is what I did (the printer reset): <br /> Resetting the printing system in OS X Lion<br />To use the Reset Printing System function in Lion, follow these steps:<br /><br /> Choose System Preferences from the Apple menu.<br /> Choose Print & Scan from the View menu.<br /> Hold down the Option key while clicking the "-" (Remove printer) button. If no printers are currently added, hold down the Control key while clicking in the box that appears above the "+" (Add printer) button, then choose Reset printing system… from the contextual menu.<br /><br />Once I did the Printer Reset, everything worked fine. <br />NorbNorbert Wuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14468652308632454334noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1500630830405346475.post-89656560706596177722013-11-06T08:21:33.137-08:002013-11-06T08:21:33.137-08:00Hi, Norbert:
Staying behind the tech bleeding edg...Hi, Norbert:<br /><br />Staying behind the tech bleeding edge on a budget is wise I think!<br /><br />Thanks for your post as I have the same problem with the same Canon MF4370dn multifunction on my Mac Mini also. I've already updated to Mavericks OS 10.9.<br /><br />Regarding your last comments below:<br /><br />"2. The above did <b>not</b> work for me. <br />The very great user PAHU on Apple's forums has several posts on printer problems. <br />He wrote this:<br /><br />It sounds like an application or other process is stopping the UFRII Backgrounder process from opening. To check, open the Console application (Applications > Utilities) and with the All Messages selected, click in the Filter box and enter UFR. This should change the view so that only entries with UFR are listed and you should now see if the UFRII Backgrounder is attempting to open and hopefully what is stopping it from doing so.<br /><br />So I checked my Console and saw this message repeating every minute: 9/20/13 11:29:43.855 AM com.apple.launchd.peruser.501[284]: (jp.co.canon.UFR2.BackGrounder) Throttling respawn: Will start in 10 seconds<br /><br />Some process or activity was preventing the Canon UFRII Backgrounder from running. <br /><br />Doing the <b>printer reset</b> as described above finally <b>got the printer to work.</b>"<br /><br />You seem to say that the PRINTER RESET didn't work... and then it did. I'm a bit confused; did you repeat the PRINTER RESET?<br /><br />I get slightly different messages on my Console <b>after</b> doing the printer reset procedure.<br /><br />Did resetting clear your messages?<br />PAHU doesn't say how to clear them, or if they don't matter, or what to do next. And the Apple Forum link you provided is currently being updated and is unavailable.<br /><br />Thanks for your help,<br />SlalomSlalomnoreply@blogger.com