For most USB printers, all you have to do is update your software and then connect the printer to your Mac. macOS automatically detects the printer and downloads any necessary software. For other printers, you may have to complete a few steps to add the printer.
Some network printers may require you to install a configuration profile so that the printer can be discovered on your network using AirPrint. If you are provided a profile to install, download or copy the printer profile to your Mac and then install it.
How To Download Kodak Printer Software For Mac
In this driver download guide, we are providing the Kodak ESP Office 2150 / 2170 AIO driver download links for the Windows, Mac and Linux operating systems. We have taken special care to share only genuine Kodak printers and scanner drivers on this page. Therefore, all the drivers you will download from here are fully compatible with their respective operating systems. Additionally, we have provided detailed driver installation guides for this printer to help you install these drivers without making any mistakes.
Go through the list of OS given below, select the operating system where you want to install your Kodak printer driver, then click on the download link related to your chosen OS version to start the download of your Kodak ESP Office 2150 / 2170 driver setup file.Kodak ESP Office 2150 / 2170 Driver for Windows
With this version of software, you can easily download PrintProjects software, which helps you design, print, and share photo cards, calendars, books, and more. With PrintProjects software, you can print at home or have your creations shipped to you.
Set up a PostScript printer to use the Prinergy Refiner PPD for creating a PostScript file of your job from your original authoring software, such as QuarkXPress. You can use an actual or virtual PostScript printer to create a PostScript file. You must download the Prinergy Refiner PPD file before you proceed with this task. Note: If installing Prinergy Evo Client software, see the Prinergy Refiner PPD installation README that comes with the Prinergy Evo Client installation image.
Gutenprint 5.3.3 is released!August 25, 2019 - The Gutenprint project is pleased to announce Gutenprint 5.3.3, the first stable release of Gutenprint 5.3. This package is 64-bit only.NOTE: Users of many dye sublimation printers must follow a special installation procedure. Please read the release notes very carefully! See the Release notes for more detail. See the Downloads section for download links.
Gutenprint 5.2.15 is released!June 12, 2019 - The Gutenprint project is pleased to announce Gutenprint 5.2.15, the final planned release of Gutenprint 5.2. Future releases will be based on Gutenprint 5.3. This release fixes a problem with dye sublimation printers not functioning, restores the uninstaller, and should fix some other issues on OS X. As of this release, this package is 64-bit only.NOTE: Users of many dye sublimation printers must follow a special installation procedure. Please read the release notes very carefully! See the Release notes for more detail. See the Downloads section for download links.
Gutenprint 5.2.14 is released!May 17, 2018 - The Gutenprint project is pleased to announce Gutenprint 5.2.14, a stable release Gutenprint 5.2. This release adds full color support for most color laser printers, fixes some important bugs, adds support for additional printers, and offers improvements for others. NOTE: Users of many dye sublimation printers must follow a special installation procedure. Please read the release notes very carefully! See the Release notes for more detail. See the Downloads section for download links.
Gutenprint 5.2.13-pre1 is released!May 23, 2017 - The Gutenprint project is pleased to announce Gutenprint 5.2.13-pre1, a pre-release of Gutenprint 5.2.13. This release fixes some important bugs, adds support for additional printers, and offers improvements for others. NOTE: Users of many dye sublimation printers must follow a special installation procedure. Please read the release notes very carefully! See the Release notes for more detail. See the Downloads section for download links.
Gutenprint 5.2.12 is released!January 19, 2017 - The Gutenprint project is pleased to announce Gutenprint 5.2.12, a stable release of Gutenprint 5.2. This release adds support for many new printers and other improvements over 5.2.11. NOTE: Users of many dye sublimation printers must follow a special installation procedure. Please read the release notes very carefully! See the Release notes for more detail. See the Downloads section for download links.
Gutenprint 5.2.11 is released!January 22, 2016 - The Gutenprint project is pleased to announce Gutenprint 5.2.11, a stable release of Gutenprint 5.2. This release provides full support for OS X 10.11 (El Capitan). This release adds support for many new printers and other improvements over 5.2.10, but no longer supports OS X 10.5 or below. NOTE: Users of many dye sublimation printers must follow a special installation procedure. Please read the release notes very carefully! See the Release notes for more detail. See the Downloads section for download links.
Gutenprint 5.2.10 is released!May 20, 2014 - The Gutenprint project is pleased to announce Gutenprint 5.2.10, a stable release of 5.2. This release adds support for many new printers and other improvements over 5.2.9, but no longer supports OS X 10.3 or 10.4. NOTE: Users of many dye sublimation printers must follow a special installation procedure. Please read the release notes very carefully! See the Release notes for more detail. See the Downloads section for download links.
Gutenprint 5.2.9 is a stable release of Gutenprint 5.2 This release fixes a several bugs from 5.2.8. The main impact is for developers that link against the Gutenprint library.This release fixes an inappropriate change to the internal library version number (.soname or equivalent) made in 5.2.8. All distributors should immediately apply this update to their distributions to avoid other software linking against libgutenprint breaking.
Duplicate Transparency entries in the media types for Canon iP4100 and similar printers have been removed.
The range of fine position adjustment of CD media has been increased for Epson printers.
The German translation has been updated.
Canon PIXMA Pro9000 plain media high quality mode bug fix.
The predecessor to this software package (the original Print plugin for the GIMP) was first written by Michael Sweet of Easy Software Products and initially worked only as a print plugin to the GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program). In the summer of 1999, I purchased an Epson Stylus Photo EX printer to feed my photography hobby. Finding no existing printer drivers, I adapted Mike's GIMP Print plugin to this six-color printer, and by the end of the year released version 3.0 of the Gimp-Print software, which was included in version 1.1 of the GIMP. The intention was for this to be the stable plugin in version 1.2 of the GIMP while development of the GIMP Print plugin continued for later release.
I came away from the Printing Summit with a lot of new ideas. Other people were busy adding new features and support for more printers, and in November 2000, we released Gimp-Print version 4.0, the culmination of 9 months of work by the team. The quality was already tremendously improved over what the software could do at the Printing Summit.
2002 was a very exciting year for Gimp-Print. Apple had released OS X for the Macintosh and was planning to rely on a lot of free/open source software for key functions of the OS. In particular from our standpoint, many vendors had not updated printer drivers for OS X, and many did not want to update their drivers for older printers. Since OS X had settled on CUPS as the core of its printing system from 10.2 on, and Gimp-Print had full support for CUPS, the fit was very obvious and Gimp-Print wound up becoming part of the OS X printing system. We were very busy that year preparing for release of Gimp-Print for OS X. This was done in 4.2.2, which we released almost 9 months after the initial 4.2.0 release (which says something about the stability of Gimp-Print 4.2). This release created a lot of excitement in the OS X world and for us, and we did three more releases in quick succession culminating with Gimp-Print 4.2.5 in early 2003.
I downloaded (free) Darktable upon your last musings on photo editing software. I open it every 2 months or so, and then quickly close it as my heart starts racing at the very thought of actually trying to learn it. My old analog cappuccino maker died last week, I suffered enough psychic trauma familiarizing myself with the shiny new upgrade this weekend...
Snappy. This is an incredibly useful gizmo for capturing video shots from just about any machine and getting them into your computer. The Snappy is easy to install. It plugs into the back of the printer port and captures still shots from a television, a videocassette recorder, or even a camcorder. Once you've got the shot you want, the Snappy includes additional software programs that allow you to cut, paste, and modify it into almost anything, from customized greeting cards to calendars. $170. Available at computer stores. For Windows only. 2ff7e9595c
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