The default installation of Mac OS X 10.0 includes drivers written by Canon, Epson, and Hewlett-Packard for certain models of their respective printers. If you own one of the printers listed below, simply connect it to your Macintosh -- and Mac OS X automatically sets up Print Center to use the printer. If you have updated to Mac OS X 10.1, see technical document 106490: "
Mac OS X 10.1: Many Third-Party Ink Jet Printer Drivers Are Indcluded"
Printer drivers included
Canon - BJF360
- BJF660
- BJF870
- BJS600
- S400
- S450
- S600
- S800
Epson- Stylus COLOR 680
- Stylus COLOR 740
- Stylus COLOR 760
- Stylus COLOR 777
- Stylus COLOR 860
- Stylus COLOR 880
- PM-720C
- PM-780C
- PM-880C
- PM-900C
- PM-3500C
Hewlett-Packard- Deskjet 810
- Deskjet 812
- Deskjet 816
- Deskjet 830
- Deskjet 832
- Deskjet 840
- Deskjet 842
- Deskjet 880
- Deskjet 882
- Deskjet 895
- Deskjet 930
- Deskjet 932
- Deskjet 935
- Deskjet 950
- Deskjet 952
- Deskjet 955
- Deskjet 957
- Deskjet 960
- Deskjet 970
- Deskjet 990
Apple may add more printer drivers with a later version of software. If your printer is not listed here, check with your printer's manufacturer to determine availability of drivers for use in Mac OS X.
Notes1. Some printing features are not included in Mac OS X 10.0, such as custom paper sizes, banner printing, booklet printing, and watermarks.
2. ColorSync color matching may produce unexpected results when printing to any raster printer.
3. Some of the listed printers may include built-in or add-on network adapters. The drivers included with Mac OS X 10.0 only work with these printers when they are directly connected to the computer's USB port. These drivers do not have a network connection feature for any of these printers.