Install your printer on the new OS X with Gutenprint if there are no drivers for it

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Everyone knows it and if not here we are in Soy de Mac To tell you, one of the benefits of OS printers. We simply have to remove it from its packaging, connect it to the mains and finally connect the USB cable to the Mac.

The computer immediately informs you that a new printer has been found and that it proceeds to install it. This is because Apple is constantly working on adding printer models to its database, so that the moment we connect it to our Mac, detects it and automatically searches for drivers.

However, this process is not always that simple and I myself have found myself in situations where even connecting the printer via USB, the system does not detect it on the fly. For this situation, the procedure varies slightly and we simply have to enter System Preferences> Printers and Scanners and click on the sign "+", after which we will surely see in the list that the printer that we have connected appears in the list.

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Easy, right? ... Well, it turns out that there is still a situation that we have not commented on. What if the Apple database does not contain the driver of that printer? In this article we tell you what to do and how to finish installing your old printer.

It doesn't always have to be a dinosaur-era printer. Simply that as OS X evolves some models are being discarded so that the base remains as current as possible. Apple will have in its database the drivers that printer companies create for the OS X system, so if, for example, Kodak, Canon, or HP stop creating a certain driver for the, for example, OS X Yosemite, You will no longer be able to install it in such a simple way.

To solve this problem we present Gutenprint. One of the things that makes OS X so powerful is the Linux foundation it has, so we can suspect that there may be a solution to our problem coming from Linux. Said and done, Gutenprint is a set of drivers third-party to install different models of printers from various manufacturers.

The best of all is that there is precisely a version of this application for OS X, so all you have to do is check if the printer you want to install is on the list. Its operation is very simple. When you find and install the driver from the printer and later you connect it, the OS X system detects two printers, one with the driver Gutenprint and another without driver.

We select the one that is detected with Gutenprint, we finish installing it and voila, you already have your old printer ready. You can see the Gutenprint app In the following link.


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  1.   jaleotv said

    Hi, I have an aricoh p100 SU job and with this application I can't get it, is there any way to install the driver?

  2.   Ray said

    OSX does not have a Linux base, its base is FreeBSD, which is a UNIX.