I noticed this morning the the process ccld is consuming nearly 100% cpu:
I believe this has something to do with Canon printer drivers. I installed the latest driver from Canon (dated May 1, 2018) and stopped the CUPS system (my current printer doesn't need it), but the problem persists.
A restart stopped it for a while, but it came back.
Activity Monitor shows the following for this process:
Any ideas how to tame this process?
PID COMMAND %CPU TIME #TH #WQ
992- ccpd 98.8 13:20:40 2/1 1
992- ccpd 98.8 13:20:40 2/1 1
I believe this has something to do with Canon printer drivers. I installed the latest driver from Canon (dated May 1, 2018) and stopped the CUPS system (my current printer doesn't need it), but the problem persists.
A restart stopped it for a while, but it came back.
Activity Monitor shows the following for this process:
cwd
/
txt
/Library/Printers/Canon/CUPSCAPT/CCPD/ccpd
txt
/usr/lib/dyld
txt
/private/var/db/dyld/dyld_shared_cache_i386
0
/dev/null
1
/dev/null
2
/dev/null
3
*:59687
4
->0x1cc856d9bade7be9
5
->0x1cc856d9bade63b1
6
*:59787
7
localhost:59787->localhost:49508
8
localhost:59787->localhost:59788
/
txt
/Library/Printers/Canon/CUPSCAPT/CCPD/ccpd
txt
/usr/lib/dyld
txt
/private/var/db/dyld/dyld_shared_cache_i386
0
/dev/null
1
/dev/null
2
/dev/null
3
*:59687
4
->0x1cc856d9bade7be9
5
->0x1cc856d9bade63b1
6
*:59787
7
localhost:59787->localhost:49508
8
localhost:59787->localhost:59788
Any ideas how to tame this process?