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Mac os compatible printer

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Hi,

 

I'm looking for a printer/scanner/copier that supports Mac os

 

I would prefer the following,

 

- WiFi

- ink tanks

- canon

 

But open to any suggestion, under bt5000

 

TIA

 

Totster ????

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hmm... I'd be in disbelief if any current printer really were incompatible with Mac OS

I've got an 8-year-old Canon Pixma (with cartridges) connected (by wire) to my brand-new 24" iMac. Works fine.

 

[The wifi hasn't worked for some years (to connect to my old MacBk Air) - not sure whether that's the machine's fault or my technical incompetence.]

Most printers will work with all from Windows and Linux to MacOS.

Good Choice to get all you are looking for is Brother. I bought mine for about 4500 baht.

I bought a printer at Big C that said Mac compatible on the box. WRONG. After much research I found it was no longer Mac compatible as stated by the manufacturer. I returned it within 7 days at Big C for a refund but spent 3 hours while staff had to search, research, and make many calls -  to believe me. I got the refund.

 

Solution: (you won't like it, I hated it)

I got a HP Smart Tank 515. I had to get a cheap HP laptop, register with Notes or whatever spyware they required me to accept, and register my printer. THEN my Mac would see it. Everybody says theirs worked just fine on their Mac but things change. I did a lot of research.

 

As tgw said above, current equipment is trickier than old. Maybe used?

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