Canon, who was apparently caught flat-footed by Apple’s release of Snow Leopard, has announced the schedule of availability of printer drivers for it’s ImagePROGRAF line of professional printers. Model Release Date (on web server) iPF5100, iPF6100, iPF6200, iPF8100, iPF9100 October 7, 2009 iPF5000, iPF8000, iPF9000 October 9, 2009 iPF500, iPF600, iPF700 October 9, 2009 iPF6000S, [...]
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Snow Leopard Missing Driver Workaround
As I reported previously, one of the casualties of upgrading to Snow Leopard was the loss of my Canon ImagePROGRAF W6400 large format printer. As a professional photographer, this was a bad thing. Not fatal by any means, as I could submit my prints to a service for printing, but I lost my ability to [...]
Snow Leopard on my Mac
Fedex swung by today, dropping off my Snow Leopard upgrade. I happily slit open the box with my Swiss Army Knife and pulled out the teeny-weeny package inside. Consisting of one DVD, the Snow Leopard upgrade held the promise of unlocking the power of my Mac Pro. Almost. The upgrade itself was for all intents [...]
Apple Blu-Ray Support: What’s taking so long?
I have been thinking about this topic for quite some time now. What is preventing Apple from officially supporting BD drives and HD content from them? Steve Jobs is on the Blu-Ray Steering Committee for Pete’s sake! Not technology. With the latest refresh of the Mac Pro, even the base model has hardware support for [...]








