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: New firmware version 1.0.5.1 is available for EOS C70 : Help ensure your autofocus is properly aligned with a Canon Precision Alignment : New firmware version 1.1.1 is available for EOS R6 Mark II Let me know if any of this helps! I'm running a Macbook Pro 12.2. The support person I got was really helpful. But hey - it's running again! I'm not sure what's going to happen.but if it stops again - I'll update this post. Then I reconnected my USB cord and printed! And it worked! The only weird thing is that the whole "processing" loop started in the beginning when I was replacing an ink cartridge with a new cartridge and after everything the printer is showing that my Black Matte is still completely empty? I double checked the ink and its literally still full but the printer is still saying its empty. We did a nozzle check - I think just as a per-caution - it was fine. Finally - the printer printed out the settings and when that worked. So I never had to unconnect this - but you would need to do that at the beginning I think for this to work. I can't quite remember but maybe it was print LAN settings? Anyway its suppose to engage the logic board while you are still unconnected to your Macbook. And just printed something directly from the printer - I think anything would work. Then I didn't just erase my drivers, I "reset printing system." And then I went to the home button on my printer. Then I plugged the power back in and turned the printer back on. I unplugged the USB cable not just from my laptop but literally from the Canon Pro 1000. Yes! So I talked to support yesterday evening and here is what I did that worked.
