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Fully Compatible Printer for Mac OS X 10.4
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<blockquote data-quote="PhilS1121" data-source="post: 472508" data-attributes="member: 36593"><p>I have a Canon Pixma iP6000D printer that I bought several years ago to use with a PC. I recently purchased a new Mac, and downloaded the driver from Canon's site for the Mac, and it works perfectly with no issues. I even have it connected to the Airport Extreme Base Station and I can print wirelessly from my Mac and my old PC.</p><p></p><p>I also purchased a Macbook for my daughter, and a Canon Pixma iP4300 from the Apple store. Works perfectly with OSX. No issues. I think it had an installation CD for Mac, if I recall.</p><p></p><p>My other daughter uses a Canon Pixma iP4000 (three years old) and used it with a PC notebook for three years. She also downloaded the driver for her new Mac from the Canon site and it works perfectly.</p><p></p><p>As you can probably guess, I really like the Canon printers, and we have had no issues with them working with OSX, once you download the driver from the Canon website, which is really easy to find.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhilS1121, post: 472508, member: 36593"] I have a Canon Pixma iP6000D printer that I bought several years ago to use with a PC. I recently purchased a new Mac, and downloaded the driver from Canon's site for the Mac, and it works perfectly with no issues. I even have it connected to the Airport Extreme Base Station and I can print wirelessly from my Mac and my old PC. I also purchased a Macbook for my daughter, and a Canon Pixma iP4300 from the Apple store. Works perfectly with OSX. No issues. I think it had an installation CD for Mac, if I recall. My other daughter uses a Canon Pixma iP4000 (three years old) and used it with a PC notebook for three years. She also downloaded the driver for her new Mac from the Canon site and it works perfectly. As you can probably guess, I really like the Canon printers, and we have had no issues with them working with OSX, once you download the driver from the Canon website, which is really easy to find. [/QUOTE]
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