Mine is a HP 1210xi all-in-one. It's probably 5 years old. I already
knew that scanning isn't supported in Leopard. But then the printer
just quit with error messages whenever I try to use it. At this rate I
feel it's best to just buy a new printer. It was only about a week ago
that they told me that the printer itself won't work on Leopard.

I'm leaning towards the Kodak. The ink is inexpensive and I don't need
a workhorse printer. I use it to print out images on T-shirt transfer
paper to use in my polymer clay work, and I print out game cheat
sheets, invoices, etc. If I want a high quality photo I would probably
go to Walgreens or someplace.



On Dec 29, 6:28 am, Jeff Bequette <jbeque...@tconl.com> wrote:
> Which HP printer did you have? When did they tell you this?
>
> Jeff Bequette
> jbeque...@tconl.com
>
> On Dec 28, 2008, at 8:15 PM, cheryl wrote:
>
>
>
> > I emailed HP about my printer and they said it's not compatible with
> > Mac OSX Leopard. I'm going to give it to my brother who's on a PC and
> > see if he can use it.
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