Even then it will apparently be a 'month or so' before Adobe's apps work natively with the new AS M1 CPU. I suggest don't buy a new printer unless there's a proper OEM driver available for macOS, as there isn't for some consumer printers!Ĭheck with printer manufacturer's website to see if there's a driver for your version of macOS.Īt present I don't see any compelling reason to upgrade to Big Sur, unless you buy a new Mac, which will come with it. I suggest that if printing is very important to you wait until you hear (from reliable sources) that it works with your printer with FULL colour management and is very reliable before even thinking of upgrading! Probably best to wait for version 11.03 at least! Whatever you do, don't use the Apple Airprint driver, as this prevents proper printing with Application Colour Management. It's possible that printer drivers now have to be 'signed' by Apple? Haven't heard of any proper, as in OEM Canon, Epson, HP, etc., drivers being available yet.
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