
#Canon printer drivers for big sur install#
However, if it turns out that you have to keep on entering your password every time you want to install new updates for the same applications, something that would be truly weird, I would suggest seeking professional help. Perhaps, your password exercise was necessary because that was the very first time you updated the applications in your McBook Air (?) I already had those installed in the same machine from earlier on, when running Sierra, the OS it came with, so I probably did the same whole password bit when I just got this Mac, more than two years ago not that I would remember something like that, as it is just the sort of thing to forget as soon and as thoroughly as possible. Usually, I only need to use my password when I install a totally new application, right after downloading its dmg installer.
#Canon printer drivers for big sur update#
I have Mojave on a MacBook Pro from mid-2015 and have never, since installing Mojave, had to enter my password to get an update of those applications you mention. I’m glad it was so simple but I’m wondering why It worked so well on Mojave and so poorly on High Sierra. I did and in about 2 minutes, I was printing. To the point of this thread’s topic, though, I set about to install the Canon Pixma860 printer, and to my amazement it worked just as advertised: I connected the printer via USB cable, turned the printer on, and immediately got a pop-up window asking if I would like to download and install software for the Canon Pixma860 printer.

I hope I don’t need to enter passwords every time an update comes down the pike. I must have had to enter an apple id and password about 10 times – even had to do it to install some software updates to Pages, Keynote, etc.


So far I think it’s a very nice machine, although In my opinion, the initial setup was EXTREMELY annoying. It was originally released in 2017 (June, I think) but had Mojave 10.14.5 installed on it. I just got a refurbished MacBook Air today.
