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There is no driver for your printer to work with OSX. It was for Windows OS only. AND Apple does not support this particular model either.Link below list support printers by Apple OSX> http://support.apple.com/kb/ht3669
Hi,
I went out on a search for your driver and found it at: http://support.dell.com/support/downloads/driverslist.aspxc=us&cs=19&l=en&s=dhs&ServiceTag=&SystemID=PRN_ALL_A922&os=WW1&osl=en&catid=&impid=
Sadly they do not offer a driver for Mac, but have you tried to just add the printer using the "Print & Fax" menu in System Preferences? Apple offers tons of drivers that are included within the OS.
I hope this helps you out,
Justin
Vista has died, so you won't get updates. You could install Linux to get a modern operating system. The drivers are included. However, the problem might be in the printer since it's intermittent. It picks up a glitch and from there on it's all gibberish. Try wireless and see if that works.
Hello, Uninstall the Driver from your Mac and download the following driver online. http://bit.ly/cFSutu. and install it. That should resolve your problem. Take into account that this is only for the Lexmark E120n if you have the Lexmark E120 then there are no drivers for Mac OS 10.4.
Your machine requires the Postscript option installed in order to print from your Mac. The printer is printing gibberish because it cannot understand the postscript driver from the Mac. .
http://support.lexmark.com/cgi-perl/knowledgebase.cgi?ccs=229:1:0:284:0:0&framed=&docid=ENUS24591&relevance=1
This may just be the root of your problem.
How to Install an Older (Legacy) Printer (such as the Lexmark Zx2) in Mac OS 10.4.7 (Tiger) ID:ENUS24591
Overview
When an older (legacy) printer model is installed on Mac OS 10.4.7 (Tiger), some extra steps need to be taken because the Print Center cannot be directly launched.
Thats the jist of the technical paper. Should help.
Good Luck,
Tim
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