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I was reading the list of printers that are compatible with Mac and I was wondering if all them are compatible with laptops too.
I checked out how my printer connects to me PC and its not just a USB its the connector with prongs and the bolt tightnings on either side. Is it possible to have this printer work on my Ibook? What type of printer would work? |
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If the printer is compatible with the Mac, then it will work with any of the Apple product line. You will must likely connect it via the usb port.
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.canon support sucks no matter what os system, but I like their products, got hook on canon because of my photography, I found an update for my printer for my new pb but had to load the driver from the asian or european site, the north merican site always has sucked. |
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