: New firmware version 1.1.1 is available for RF 70-200mm L IS USM : New firmware version 1.0.4.1 is available for EOS C70 : Help ensure your autofocus is properly aligned with a Canon Precision Alignment say, an 8x10 but the photo comes out of the camera in a 3x2 aspect ratio, I have to use the Develop module to crop to the desired aspect ratio in Lightroom before starting the Print Studio Pro plug-in. I found that I couldn't crop within Print Studio Pro (it has a 'crop' feature but it doesn't let me change the crop aspect ratio). I did find it to be rather quirky software. Delete and re-install the printer based on the instructions in that article I linked above.Īll this aside. If you get an error that it does not find a supported printer, then you installed the printer to your Mac without using the CUPS driver (you may have grabbed the AirPrint version). I am sometimes in the Library module and sometimes in the Develop module when I invoke it.) Then navigate to "File" -> "Plug-in Extras." -> "Canon Print Studio Pro." first select an image that you'd like to print (you do not need to be in the Lightroom 'Print' module. You should see "Canon Print Studio Pro" on the list and if you select it then you should see the version number (2.2.1). Launch Lightroom to verify you can find it.įrom the LIghtroom main menu, pick "File" -> "Plug-in Manager." and view the plug-ins. It did install for me into Lightroom Classic CC 2018 (I'm on High Sierra) without a fuss. Note that this version was just updated January 12, 2018. Make sure you have an up-to-date version. With driver and printer installed correctly, you should be able to install Print Studio Pro. This article explains what they want to see: Print Studio Pro requires more control over the printer than AirPrint allows. If you're on a mac, make sure you install it via the CUPS driver (not AirPrint).
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