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If these instructions do not work, feel free to reboot, try again, change the order, and add or remove steps as needed. Click on "Add Printer".ħ)Select Photosmart 7350, then click on "More Printers"Ĩ)Click on the drop-down menu at the top, and select HP Photosmart. Close the window.ĥ)Open the Printer Setup Utility. Do an "easy install"ģ)Click on "Printer Setup Utility", then click "File" and "Get Info" in the menu.Ĥ)Open the "General" settings, and check the "Open Using Rosetta" box. This file should be around 75MB and I think it contains the 2.5.3 driver. I will try to reconstruct the steps I took to make it work:ġ)Download most recent HP 7350 Photosmart package from HP.com. Yes, I got my HP 7350 to work with my Intel MacBookPro in MacOS 10.4.6.
#Hp photosmart 7350 help mac os x
I hope it'll help you, too!Ģ0–inch iMac Mac OS X (10.4.4) 2 GHz Intel Core Duo In the article (but selecting my own printer's Gimp version) worked like a charm. You can substitute the Lexmark printer in the article for HP and it should be the same.
#Hp photosmart 7350 help how to
I'll send you anĪrticle about a Lexmark printer and how to change its drivers to the Gimp-Print version.

Gimp-Print drivers are a collection of open source drivers that are included with Mac OS X to use incase the manufacturer doesn't have a set of drivers for your printer in Mac OS X. What I would suggest doing at this point would be seeing if HP has any updated drivers that you can install, or seeing if the Gimp-print drivers would work better.
#Hp photosmart 7350 help driver
It looks like the print engine on your computer my have some trouble with the driver as it is - written for a Motorolla processor. So it looks like you're not the only one with this issue. I received some helpful feedback from Apple Support, thanks to tech support representative Jake via Apple Chat. Common Apple, please do something about this issue. Very minor little differences but it is causing me big headache with printing and I am not about to replace a good working printer with something else. It looks like Printer Drivers are different (different list on both) Email version is different (PPC is version 2.0.5 and Intel is 2.0.6 and many other little difference. You know that even though the OSX says it is Tiger 10.4.4 on both the PPC and the Intel, the OSX is not really the same. The drivers from HP installs fine and my Intel machine, iMac Intel sees the printer in the printer browser when I try to add a printer but the driver cannot does not show up as an option to be selected like I can on G4 and G5. My G4 and G5 print to my HP SmartPhoto 7550 falwlessly using the HP drivers for Tiger but my iMac Intel does not. I have the same OS 10.4.4 on my G4, G5 and Intel. It does not store any personal data.People, Evidently, there is a problem with printing on an Intel Mac that has nothing to do with the OS and Tiger compatibility and I do not know when Apple is going to acknowledge this instead of having people buy new printers. The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin.

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