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03-02-2020 02:10 AM - edited 03-02-2020 02:37 AM
HI @mleec
Have you seen the note on the front of the forum page (in a bell shape icon) that says this..
"Facing print or scan issues after updating to macOS Catalina 10.15?
Install the available 64 bit Samsung print/scan/fax driver or use AirPrint & Image Capture."
For scanning have you tried Image capture?
UPDATE: Ive just tried using Image Capture for scanning to PDF and it doesnt make a readable PDF. JPEG is fine. Is that what everyone else is saying?
ANOTHER UPDATE
Just used Preview.app to scan and save as PDF and that was fine. So i assume that will work in Catalina.
03-02-2020 11:18 AM - edited 03-02-2020 11:19 AM
I think the problem is more to do with what "Kind" you select in the scanning application, if you select Text or Black and White, PDF scan seems to work. If you select colour, then it fails. I don't know if this is a HP problem or not, I don't tend to scan to PDF, but thought I'd mention it as I know people rely on that for business purposes.
When I loaded it in Preview, it selected Text as the default, which might be why it worked for you.
03-05-2020 11:49 AM
So it has been a few days and I'd had chance to use my printer. Unfortunately, the raster chars are still a problem when using AirPrint and it will want to completely empty the printer tray. (I mainly print PDF documents).
I'm back on the Mojave driver now with the manual selection of the gz archive.
I think the finger points to an incompatibility with the AirPrint implementations between Catalina and the printer firmware.
04-01-2020 01:26 PM
Are you referring to the raster characters and eating all your paper when configured with AirPrint after a few prints?
HP have released another version since I last tested, I don't think it will fix the issue, but feel free to try and report back -
I don't believe it would be a problem using USB.
We've also just had macOS 10.15.4 released, I suspect Apple won't have changed anything, but worth testing if you've not upgraded yet.