Software Update Not Showing Up On Mac

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Part 2: How to Update to iOS 14 on iPhone iPad Easily and Quickly

* First, this guide has two parts: how to upgrade to iOS 14 and how to fix iOS 14 update problems of any kind. If you already know the process but encounter problems, check Part 1. Otherwise, stay with this part and check Part 1 if you unfortunately get any iOS 14 update errors.
* To avoid any unnecessary problems, first check if iOS 14 is available for your device, namely you need an iPhone 6S or later.

Step 1: iOS 14 Update - Backup iOS Data

To backup data on iPhone, iPad and iPod for iOS 14 updating, there are three ways:

* iCloud backup: backup camera roll, accounts, documents, and settings and won't cover jailbreak tweaks and apps. If your live photos or 4K pictures are larger than 5GB, you need to pay for extra storage.

* iTunes backup: make a full copy on computer. It won't backup non-iTunes purchased media and takes quite a long time to perform the full backup.

* Third-party backup tool: e.g. MacX MediaTrans, it freely backups music, photos, videos, movies, TV shows, books, iTunes DRM-protected purchases and more (including jailbroken files) by drag and drop. Backup whatever you think important in a flash.

Get the one-click backup tool:
Free download Mac version
Free download Windows version

Step 2: Upgrade to iOS 14- Download and Install iOS 14

After you backup iPhone to Mac to avoid data loss problem, now let's see how to download and install iOS 14 on iPhone without errors. Of course, you can skip this part if you have the experience to download and install iOS 13, similar.

The Installed Software screen will show the name of all the applications, and their updates, and when they been installed on your Mac. When scrolling through the list of software, you may notice. Oct 07, 2019 To hide the update copy/paste into Terminal: sudo softwareupdate -ignore 'macOS Catalina'. Now the badge remained in System Preferences in the dock and in the Apple menu in the upper left it still showed '1 update' next to System Preferences. After some searching on the Internet I found this command to hide/reset the badge and Apple menu.

* 1 Update iDevices Over-the-air
Plug in iDevices and connect to Wi-Fi. Tap Settings > General > Software Update > Download and Install. Note: 1, this way is easier; 2, iOS 14 OTA update may take a long time as it requires Wi-Fi internet; 3, there are users reporting iDevices bricking problems during iOS 14 update OTA; 4, jailbroken iPhone can't follow this way.

* 2 How to upgrade to iOS 14 via iTunes
Connect iPhone iPad to computer > open iTunes on computer > click device icon > Check for Update > Download and Update> Agree the Terms and Conditions. This way is faster than iTunes 12 OTA update and apply to jailbroken iPhone iPad.

Author: Abby Poole | Updated on June 19, 2020

New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…….

Original story (published on November 24, 2020) follows:

The macOS Big Sur update is probably one of the most feature-rich updates that Apple has released recently for its macOS machines.

It carries several improvements and even brings one of the biggest UI overhauls to macOS, bringing it more in line with the UI offered on iOS 14.

Of course, a quick Google search will serve you dozens upon dozens of articles detailing all that’s new and the same goes with videos on YouTube.

But before getting excited about the new features and improvements, it’s also worth noting that, like most other software updates, the macOS Big Sur update also has its fair share of bugs and issues.

Take for example the bug we reported of earlier which prevents some MacBook users on Big Sur from booting their devices while connected to a monitor via Thunderbolt.

Now, another issue appears to be troubling many Mac users. After installing the macOS Big Sur (11) update, users are reporting that the printing function is now broken.

We’ve shared multiple reports from affected users below:

Printing went well on Catalina. Now printing stopped and showed message ‘Filter failed’. Using printer Lexmark C543 and removed and entered the printer once. Same problem. Printer supply is visible in browser. Seems to be OS problem. (Source)

Same problem overher with my Lexmark CX310 when i print. Printer receives nothing it even does not even wake up. Tried to install new drivers from Lexmark but this is also resulting in an error so new driver are not installed. (Source)

My company we run a Canon C5035, we updated all the iMac 2019 and MacBook to OS Big Sur…Now when we print the text comes out as gray squares. This is a monumental problem for our business. Please provide support ASAP. (Source)

I already updated the latest version MacOS Big Sur Beta 11.0 (20A5384c) but after updated i got some issue in printing the documents. In first beta update document printed but only pictures are printed no paragraph is printed. After second update my new printer HP Laser jet Pro M15a installed but not printing even no error showing. Need support on it. (Source)

As you can see, the problem seems to be affecting users with all sorts of different printers. Therefore, it certainly cannot be pinned down to a certain printer model or even brand for that matter.

At present, the problem has not been acknowledged by Apple directly, although it does have a general fix for printing issues that we’ve shared below.

Furthermore, what seems to be the most likely issue is the printer drivers or rather, lack thereof, as highlighted by a user and a report.

I was able to print using a USB cable though, after downloading the latest driver and connecting to the printer via an old USB type 1 cable that I had around. Seems like Epson needs to update their driver software. (Source)

Most printer manufacturers are yet to release new drivers with support for macOS Big Sur. Therefore, it’s more than likely that most issues would be fixed once the updated drivers go live.

But until then, you might want to try these possible workarounds which may fix the problem for you.

Workarounds for printing issues on macOS Big Sur

1) Reset the Mac printing system (official fix):

1. On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Printers & Scanners.

2. Press and hold the Control key as you click in the list at the left, then choose “Reset printing system” from the menu that appears.

3. After you reset the printing system, the list of printers in Printers & Scanners preferences is empty.

4. Re-add any printers.

This should fix the issue for some users, however, there are chances that your printer might not work even after performing the steps above.

Software Update Not Showing Up On Mac

2) Download the open-source Gutenprint driver:

It seems that users have managed to fix the problem after downloading and installing the Gutenprint driver which is completely free. All you need to do is download the latest package from here and install it on your Mac computer.

3) Check for the latest drivers:

Make sure that you have the latest drivers for your printer installed on your Mac computer running macOS Big Sur. There’s a possibility that the current printer drivers aren’t supported on the latest OS.

Therefore, updating the drivers to the latest version might fix the issue for good. Most manufactures provide the drivers on their websites so you should be able to get your hands on the drivers within a few minutes.

That being said, we will continue to keep an eye out for any new developments regarding the broken printing function on macOS Big Sur and will post an update once new details emerge.

In the meantime, do let us know whether any of the workarounds provided here helped you fix the problem. Further, feel free to let us know if we missed out on a workaround that helped you fix the problem.

For Lexmark users still experiencing this issue, someone seems to have found a workaround and we’ve shared it below.

For Lexmark printers (is what I have…) just install the same driver for your printer using in the “use” drop menu the Generic PostScript Printer.
Source

Another couple or so users also say turning to AirPrint instead of USB does the trick for them, so you should try it too if your printer is supported.

I tried your solution and it failed 30-50% of the time to print. Instead of selecting the Lexmark driver (even though installed) I selected AirPrint- viola! 100% success rate so far.
Source

My Software Update Is Not Showing Up On Mac

Update 2 (March 12, 2021)

Software Update Not Showing Up On Mac Laptop

Going by reports, it appears the problem continues to persist even in the recent versions of macOS Big Sur ( i.e. 11.2.2 and 11.2.3).

Going by the information shared by one of the affected users (with a Canon printer) deleting the printer and re-installing from the official website did the trick for them. Here’s what they shared:

Hi! This solved my problem. Running 11.2.3 MacOS BigSur MacBook Air 2017 model. Using Canon Pixma MP237
Just delete the printer and download & install this from the canon website. Copy the URL below and remove the space between h and t in the “https” before clicking enter.
h ttps://ph.canon/en/support/0100556501/12?model=6220B

NOTE: There are more such stories in our dedicated Apple section so be sure to go through it as well.

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