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Canon Inc.The imageCLASS MF8380Cdw delivers fast and accurate printing in approximately 14.3 seconds with Canon's Quick First Print Technology. Multi-page ...Missing: mf4150 ‎panel ‎remain ‎response
To the best of my knowledge, you need to run a Windows virtual PC with the unit installed to that virtual PC or a second computer running Windows to get the Scan functions. For the virtual computer option, you will need a licensed version of Windows, the Windows version of the drivers from the above link and a program like Parallels.
Hi,
Shortly after the world started upgrading to Snow Leopard, reports began emerging that many Hewlett-Packard printers were incompatible with the upgrade. So, you can wait till you get the updated driver which is compatible with Mac Snow leopard. Good Luck!
According to their US web site, (type "snow leopard" in the search window in the center of the screen), drivers for OS X 10.6 will not be available until about the end of October.
Check under the Apple site for this issue. I use Leopard and can copy and print with this machine. I have not tried the fax, however, I assume it will work. The scanner does NOT work with Apple...at least yet...I am not sure if it is Apple or Canon or both who are at issue for this. As per the post below, the duplex works just fine for me. You may want to consider the possibility of removing the current drivers and reload the one's currently posted by Canon.
Duplex
Printing Apr.
19, 2007 Archon
Fung I
figured out how to make duplex printing on the MF4150 work! Canon Tech support
says that duplex printing is not supported, but they are mistaken. Here
is what you need to do: 1.
go to the Canon site and download the latest UFRII driver (v1.5) and install it 2.
in the application, go to page setup and select "Format For:" MF4100
Series [this was what I did not realize] 3.
then, when you go to print, select the finishing tab, and then select 2-sided
printing. If you
skip step 2, and you application defaults to "format for any
printer," the 2-sided option will be greyed out. Other printer drivers do
not require this, but the Canon driver does.
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