For Mac OS X 10.4.11, you should look for printers that support older versions of macOS, particularly those that offer native support or have drivers available for Mac OS X Tiger. Many HP, Canon, and Epson printers from around 2006 or earlier are likely to be compatible. Additionally, check for any available drivers on the manufacturer's website or consider using a printer that supports AirPrint, as this could provide basic compatibility. However, older models often work best for this version of the operating system.
I know from experience that scorpio's and aquarius's can be compatiable.
To get help with an HP printer, it is helpful to know the product number so that assistance would know what kind of printer that a person is having trouble with. It is important for assistance to know as there are several different makes and models, and the differentiation is by the number.
I don't know if you can but that would be insane!
COD black ops is one game i know that is compatiable
I don't know who would, but there is a good chance you can die.
It should say in the your instruction manual what type of cartridge your particular printer uses. Also I would suggest visiting the company website of the particular printer that you have.
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a colonial printer is a printer that printed pieces of information as a business. i know this because when i was in fifth grade i personally studied the colonial printer.
im pretty sure the yz250s are compatiable from 1996-2001, but i know 98-01 are for sure.
The printer of Dr. Seuss does know how lucky they are. This is because they've made a lot of money.
Depends on if the printer is wireless and if you are using a wireless cable. Most HP printers use a standard USB to printer cord. However, we would have to know the exact make and model of your computer to help you out
MS Word 2007 will not let you know the status of ink remaining in your printer. You will need to check your printer (or printer utility) for that information.