Assuming the latest drivers have been installed (See links below) then you should be able to scan into the Image Capture application, in the Applications folder, or into any graphics software that supports scanning.
Assuming the latest drivers have been installed (See links below) then you should be able to scan into the Image Capture application, in the Applications folder, or into any graphics software that supports scanning.
como sacar la mac de un samsung s 5330
No... and that is not Apple's fault it's Samsung who haven't made an app for mac... but there is Samsung kies for mac... that might help.... Hope it is helpful! :)
yes it does,
Before one can do a virus scan on a Mac computer, anti-virus software must already be installed on the computer. Some examples of trusted free software are Avast, iAntiVirus and ClamXav. Once the software is installed, simply open it up on the desktop and click on "Scan my Mac" to run a system scan.
Samsung has limited compatibility with the Mac. They have made a plug-in available which will sync your contacts via the Macs iSync software. (See links below)
There are Epson Scan drivers available for Mac. You can download these drivers online from the MacUpdate website. Once on the page, type "Epson Scan" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the drivers.
The Xerox WorkCentre 7120 can scan to Macs running Mac OS X. The Xerox Scan Utility software should have been installed in a Xerox folder within the Mac's Applications folder. It will also work directly with standard TWAIN compliant applications such Word and PhotoShop.
Yes
mac, sony, samsung, and toshiba
a samsung camera? yes, it should work, unless you have an old mac. Samsung makes many different products, some of which work on the Mac, some of which do not. For example, I can say with certainty that the Samsung ML-1450 and ML-2010 laser printers work fine with Macs, since I have used both for years without trouble. The Samsung (300-something series) color laser printer also works with Macs, but the software driver is a bit buggy.
The Samsung HMX H100N records video in the H264 format which can be used with a Mac but the software built into the camera is not compatible with a Mac. Some Mac users have reported problems with the aspect ratio (See links below) when viewing the camera's video with QuickTime X in Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard).