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July 11, 2007 8:34 AM PDT

Mac OS X 10.4.10 Special Report: Printers missing -- fix

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If you find that your printers suddenly disappear after updating to Mac OS X 10.4.10, as did this reader:

"After applying 'Mac OS X 10.4.10 Combo Update v1.1 (Intel) [297.2MB]' (after a 'Safe Boot') on my Mac Mini (Early 2007) on top of Mac OS X 10.4.9, my printers were missing (two network printers and one USB printer). Trying to add any of the printers back produced an alert box with the following error: 'server-error-server-unavailable.' I tried various remedies from Apple and other sources: resetting the printing system, repairing permissions, repairing the disk, and resetting the PMU (if the Mini has one) via Shift-Control-Option at power up, but none of these helped."

try re-installing the latest version of CUPS as described in our tutorial "Resolving common printer problems". Corruption or other faults with the standard CUPS (Common Unix Printing System) installation may have occurred during the Mac OS X update process, and re-installing CUPS can resolve some otherwise insoluble problems.

The current known stable build of CUPS is version 1.2.8, and is available as a 4.3 MB standalone download. The install process is straightforward: once the CUPS disk image has been downloaded, mount it and double-click the cups.pkg file to begin installation. You may need to restart after installation in order to get your printer working again.

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    by ignatz97 July 16, 2007 4:01 PM PDT
    I had the very same issue after installing OS 10.4.10, which Printer Setup Repair identified as a missing CUPS file. Reinstalling the printer drivers and the CUPS files didn't work until Canon, who makes my printer, told me to be sure to first remove ALL existing files for my printer to the trash, restart my computer, then empty the trash. Only then should I reinstall the printer driver. That finally worked.
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