Sometimes it's compiled programs causing the issue where Rosetta 2 can't translate a lot of the lower level functions well enough (like printers and scanners which rely on access to the kernel).Īnyway, I'm using a Canon MG6300 printer/scanner with my M1 MacBook Pro and don't have any issues. This is probably because of all sorts of configuration files being moved over and some of them being either contradictory or outright uneeded on the M1 models. People setting up an M1 Air, Mini, Pro, from scratch or just moving important files over normally, or from a file server seem to skip pretty much all of the issues that M1 users are experiencing. Also, Did you restore the MacBook Air from a time machine backup or migration assistant? A lot of people are having all sorts of trouble moving to an M1 from an x86 (intel) MacBook when they use time machine or migration assistant to move all of their files over. Does your scanner have wifi? I'm pretty confident I can get it working over wifi for you without much fuss if it is indeed wifi compatible. So what is the exact scanner model? Without that information it's pretty tough to help you in any meaningful way.
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