
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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