El Capitan has several new security features that can trip you up.
The SIP issue is pretty major but QTR driver 2.7.7 moves some of the files to
a more acceptable location. If you upgraded with an older QTR driver installed it will
run the old way. The better thing to do though is upgrade QTR driver first to 2.7.7
then upgrade to El Cap. (its not horrible if you don't but it may end up appearing
like you have duplicate drivers like both 2.7.6 and 2.7.7 -- in fact its really just 2.7.7).
Permissions in the folders with the .quad files is another potential problem. If you
have a folder with insufficient permission you may have to manually change it.
But I think in most cases re-installing the main .pkg will fix it for you.
The persistence of this permission issue I think is due to using older install scripts.
This is particularly likely with Piezo because the install scripts are usually included
in the download of profiles. Ideally the install scripts should match the QTR version --
and this is what happens in the last several versions. (I'm not completely sure
but I think 2.7.2 and before are the "older" scripts giving trouble). Upgrading to
all new scripts would be best -- people should also upgrade their QTR driver too.
Roy
On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 1:29 PM, Charlie Baggett ccbaggett@... [QuadtoneRIP] <QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Richard,Thanks. That worked. I had overlooked the little lock. Too much snow removal over the last 4 days ;-).Cheers,CharlieSent with inky
"richard@... [QuadtoneRIP]" <QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com> wrote:Charlie,
Did you click the little lock icon at the bottom right of the info window? You're be prompted to enter your password and then you can change the permissions. Then relock afterward... After doing that one you shouldn't need to change again. I found that I needed to change the permissions for any printer I added/installed after upgrading to El Cap, but printers that were there before upgrading were fine. Weird right.
HTH,
RB