FWIW, I’m running on an M4 Max (same MailMate version) and I have no trouble
printing.
On 16 Jan 2025, at 3:53, Gavan Schneider wrote:
> Print works fine with the following…
>
> iMac Apple M1 Sequoia 15.2
> MlMt 2.0 (6203)
>
> Can’t speak for the M4 but suspect the print problem will be
On 16 Jan 2025, at 8:42, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
> On 16 Jan 2025, at 3:39, Andrew Buc wrote:
>
>> I’m on my 3rd day of using my new M4 Mac mini. My local Mac tech brought
>> everything over from my previous Intel Mac running MacOS 10.13.6, and things
>> have been pretty smooth with all apps.
On 16 Jan 2025, at 3:39, Andrew Buc wrote:
> I’m on my 3rd day of using my new M4 Mac mini. My local Mac tech brought
> everything over from my previous Intel Mac running MacOS 10.13.6, and things
> have been pretty smooth with all apps. But when I press Cmd-P to print an
> email in MM, MM cras
Hi Andrew
On 15 Jan 2025, at 23:39, Andrew Buc wrote:
> I’m on my 3rd day of using my new M4 Mac mini. My local Mac tech brought
> everything over from my previous Intel Mac running MacOS 10.13.6, and things
> have been pretty smooth with all apps. But when I press Cmd-P to print an
> email in
Print works fine with the following…
iMac Apple M1 Sequoia 15.2
MlMt 2.0 (6203)
Can’t speak for the M4 but suspect the print problem will be sorted.
Regards
Gavan
On 16 Jan 2025, at 13:39, Andrew Buc wrote:
I’m on my 3rd day of using my new M4 Mac mini. My local Mac tech
brou
I’m on my 3rd day of using my new M4 Mac mini. My local Mac tech
brought everything over from my previous Intel Mac running MacOS
10.13.6, and things have been pretty smooth with all apps. But when I
press Cmd-P to print an email in MM, MM crashes. I assume that
downloading the current beta is