Update Your Drivers with the New Mac OS, Mavericks

HP Drivers WebsiteOne of our longtime team members at LexJet, Michael Clementi, recently brought up the fact that Apple released the latest Mac operating system (OS) on Oct. 22 called Mavericks (or, OS X 10.9, if you prefer). It’s a free download from Apple if you’d like to update your OS.

However, before you update, be aware that – as with any other OS update – compatibility may be an issue with software drivers loaded on your current OS, which includes your wide-format printers. In fact, if you’re buying a new computer, whether Mac or PC, with a different OS you should check the compatibility on any software or printers you transfer to that OS before you update.

Check with your printer manufacturer to download drivers for your OS. Following are links to the pertinent driver pages for Canon, Epson and HP …

Canon Support & Drivers Page

Epson OS X Mavericks Support

Drivers and Downloads at HP

Warning! Look Before Leaping with Lion

Compatibility issues with Mac Lion OS 10.7The warnings are rolling in from various graphics software developers about incompatibilities with the new Mac operating system, Lion 10.7. As with any new OS release there are legions of detractors and supporters. Either way, it really doesn’t matter, because it’s the new OS and eventually the din of software punditry will die down as Mac users migrate to Lion 10.7.

However, if you’re making the leap you’ll need to check in with your software vendors to find out what the compatibility issues are at this point. For instance, ColorByte, developers of the ImagePrint RIP used primarily for photographic and fine art printing, released a statement that Versions 8 and older of the software are not compatible. A new version, 9 to be exact, is expected to be released next month and will be compatible with Lion. If you purchased Version 8 after April 15 the upgrade to the Lion-compatible version will be free.

Software compatibility issues with Mac Lion OS 10.7Large-format production RIPS – like ONYX and Wasatch – are immune since they only run on a PC. However, if you have a large-format production RIP on a Mac, expect issues and even complete incompatibility. Once again, check with your software vendor for specifics.

If you’re printing through the printer driver, make sure to touch base with the manufacturer of your printer. Canon for instance, has a list of updated driver releases for its line of large-format printers, which you can find here. For Epson, click here, and for HP, click here.

Adobe has issued a list of compatibility issues for its suite of products, including Acrobat, Illustrator, Lightroom and Photoshop. Click here for the full list of issues.

If you run into any problems, contact a LexJet customer specialist at 800-453-9538, and they’ll run down the issue and find an answer for you as quickly as possible.