Apple releases new printer drivers update for Snow Leopard

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Apple releases new printer drivers update for Snow Leopard Apple this week released four new printer drivers for Mac OS Snow Leopard. This update include printers from Cannon, Brother, HP and Lexmark. The updates require Mac OS X 10.6.1 or later.

You can download all individual updates directly from Apple for Canon (274.59MB), Brother (99.9MB), HP (387.44MB) and Lexmark (117MB). A full list of printer and scanner compatibility is also available on Apple's support Web site.

Snow Leopard includes a number of printer-related features, including "Nearby Printers," a list of available printers that will appear right inside your printer dialog box. Users can simply connect a USB printer and the print queue will be automatically created.
[via Apple Insider]
 

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louise23

  • 19 November 2009, 14:09

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