Go to http://downloads.lexmark.com/perl/downloads/downloads.cgi?ccs=229:1:0:0:0:0
Type in "X6170" where it says "Search by printer model" and click on "Lexmark X6170".
Select your operating system and click on "Download now" on the next page
Alex
I have only tried putting a Lexmark cartridge into a dell series 5 printer but it does not work. The electronics do not match and the printer rejected it.
SERIES 11
This All-In-One 1200 series is not compatible with Mac OSx. However, try this. Do not install the printer software. Instead just connect it to your iMac and then turn the printer on. Your Mac will will try and locate a driver for this unit. It may work or it may only partially work or it may not work at all.
Yess!!!! It's number 11. You can use the black & white one AND the color. I know, because I have a Dell v505w. My problem these days is trying to find a driver for it to run off my new MacBook Air. Ugh!! Hope this helps!!
Yes, one can find a Samsung printer that is compatible with an Apple MacBook. Some of the compatible models include CLP 300, CLX-8540 Series, ML-245 Series and SCX-5635 Series.
Yes.
The c4096a toner is compatible with printers from HP. The models are Laserjet 2100 and 2200 Printer Series. These toners are a good alternative to genuine toners which can be expensive.
my window is expedia, not vista.
Frequently a manufacturer will have a "series" of printers with "different" numbers on the model. It looks like in this case, Lexmark made the 640 series, and the 645 is just a "new and improved" version of the 640. If the printer works well on this program, then this is the case. When you go online to register the product, more than likely the 640 program will auto load a patch to enable the extra feature of the 645 to the base of the 640. It is standard operations for many printer manufacturers. Should this not be the case, then it would be advantageous to connect to the Lexmark website and get the current program specified for your printer.
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.
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Almost all the printer company's have jumped on the Mac platform so yes, Lexmark is compatible.BUT....As with any manufacturer not all models are Mac compatible so you should go to the printers web support site to see if they do have Mac drivers.The Mac has basic printing features, called "Plug and Play", but you may have to go to the printers web support site to get the latest pinter drivers for your particular printer model to enable all the options.It can take from weeks to months to get the new drivers for the next upgrade in Mac OSX. Windows has the same issues.If you have an older printer the printer manufacturer may not keep making updated drivers for every OS upgrade so make sure they have the drivers for all your older devices before upgrading any OS, Mac or Windows.