Yes, but not all printers are compatible. The model of the computer doesn't matter, it's the OS version that does.
You MUST double check to make sure they make MacOSdrivers for it.
For the operating system you are using now.
Simply going to the manufacture's support site and looking through the driver downloads and such will tell you for sure. You should always make sure you have the latest drivers anyway.
Beware of buying "older" new hardware like printers (printers that are end of life models and are being sold off) as many manufacturers don't update the drivers for very long. In other words after a couple or three OS updates they may stop updating the drivers so it won't work on newer operating systems. So now you have a worthless printer only a few years old.
Mac OS X supports most HP Printers. (See links below)
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yes it is any king of hp printer will be compatible on any PC Desktop. or laptop.
The HP Photosmart series is compatible with Mac OS X. (See links below)
There are not many cartridges compatible with this particular printer. The HP 4050 laser printer should only use the HP C4127X or C4127X-micr cartridges.
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The ePrint from HP is a printer that is compatible with Google Cloud Print.
The HP Photo Smart D%069 is compatible with a Mac. See support page link below.
yes it is because i have a hp pavilion g6 windows 7 and i have the hp 3050 printer and it works.
HP printers are compatible with most other brands of computer systems, including Dell, as long as the computer's printer port is compatible. New HP printers use a USB cable, which is compatible with most newer Dell computers.
There are Windows 7 drivers for this printer on HP's support site at the link below.
The ePrint from HP is a printer that is compatible with Google Cloud Print.
The HP C8081x is compatible with most of the HP printers laser jet series .You have to make sure and check if it is in fact compatible with the printer you're using at the moment.
While HP has many printers that support PostScript drivers, the HP L7580 does not appear to be one of them. HP provides a list on their website of which of its printers are PostScript compatible.
You can locate a compatibility guide for all of HP's products online at the official HP website. You can also locate the correct cartridges for your printer by using the manual that came with the printer.