Apparently, the drivers for your printer is bundled in with the MAC OS CD. There are no MAC drivers on the Lexmark for your model. And the 4200 series should work.
Follow the instructions below.
Installing the bundled driver
Plug and Play
Steps
Action
1
Power on the printer.
2
Plug the USB cable into the printer and into the Mac.
3
The Mac OS will automatically create the printer queue and install the printer.
Manual installation
If you plugged in the USB cable and the print queue was not created, follow these steps:
Steps
Action
Illustration
1
Plug the USB cable into the printer and into the Mac.
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2
Launch
System Preferences and select
Print & Fax.
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3
Click + to add the printer.
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4
Select the printer, click
Print Using and select your printer from the list. Then click
Add to create the printer object.
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5
Once the printer has been added, close
System Preferences. The printer is now ready to print.
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Troubleshooting
If you installed the driver from the printer·s installation CD or from a web download, uninstall it and follow the instructions below for recovering the driver from the Mac OS 10.5 (Leopard) CD.
Steps
Action
Illustration
1
Uninstall the installed driver.
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2
Delete the Lexmark
folder found in
Library/Printers.
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3
Insert the Mac OS 10.5 (Leopard) CD to recover the bundled driver and then click
Optional Installs.
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4
Click
Optional Installs.mpkg.
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5
Go through the installation process.
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6
In the Optional Installs screen, select first
Printer Drivers and then
Lexmark Printer Drivers.
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7
Click
Continue and complete the installation process.
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Thanks, Joe
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