This video discusses problems I am having with Apple Aperture printing to Canon ipf8000 printers. All software versions are up to date and it is occurring on both PPC and Intel based macs.
The two issues you will see in the video are:
1) Functionality in Apple Aperture printing is absent. The same functionality is present and works correctly on every other OSX application, such as Preview, Word, Photoshop, Text Edit, and even iPhoto. This is discussed in the movie.
2) Roll printing is sometimes flakey. This is not discussed in the movie.
If you have any idea on how to fix this, please leave a comment or contact me using the methods described in the movie.
Start the movie by clicking on the image or use thisĀ link.
Tags: apple aperture, printing, problems, Troubleshooting

Neil wrote,
Hi Jon
I watched your video with interest, although I don’t use Aperture to print to my iPF8000s. I find it astonishing that apple have managed to overlook simple printing functionality.
I trust you have resolved this issue by now? I have found the canon print drivers for the Mac to be quite limited and prefer to use a PC for all my prints – the drivers are much more comprehensive. Although after watching you video, I feel I may have another try at printing from the Mac.
I have had to 8000s for over a year now, without any technical issues, it’s even starting to make some money – mainly though poster printing, although the photo, canvas and pullup display prints have also been successful. The latest material I have tried was outdoor banner – the print quality was amazing, far better than our solvent printer for banners. I’d love to hear how your getting on with your printer and compare notes.
Best Regards
Neil
Link | October 6th, 2010 at 3:30 pm