Yes, printers are (almost always) compatible to both PCs and Macs. Make sure you have the right drivers installed and that the printer is hooked up.
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Most Epson printers are compatible with Apple computers running Mac OS X.
Brother MFC-495CW Color Multi-Function Center Printer work with a MAC computer as it is compatible with MAC computer
Connect Epson printer to Mac easily throws to Wi-Fi and cable. We are providing information step by step. Download printer driver’s. Accepted software license agreements Install printer driver’s After that now connect the cable printer to Mac book
No, they are not compatible operating systems. You need a mac version of the program.
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Yes, all printers should work fine with OS X.
The printer always works on a new Mac.
Office 2010 is compatible with Windows 8 running on a Mac. It is not compatible with any Mac OS.
If you are looking for a driver to run the Dell 3110 from a Mac (which is usually the reason the Lexmark equivalent is sought) then Dell have created a Mac driver (See links below).
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.
Mac Book Air and Macintosh Plus are both products of Apple. They are very good in browsing and have great battery backups.