
In other words: if it's not AirPrint, you're on your own.įor general printing assistance, which is all you are going to get from Apple these days, read about how to print from your Mac or your iOS device, and what to to if you can't print.

Learn about AirPrint and the devices that support it. The update from macOS Mojave 10.14.1 to 10.14.2 isn’t as large as the previous update from 10.14 to 10.14.1, but is still substantial by any reckoning: a download of around 2.8 GB, it installs over 5 GB of updated files. This list is provided for reference purposes and is no longer being updated. If your printer was made in the last several years, it probably doesn't require a driver. Many vendors of printers and scanners have adopted driverless technologies such as AirPrint, and they are no longer providing drivers for new devices. Read Printer and scanner drivers for Mac. Consider that when evaluating a replacement printer.Īfter years of encouraging users to migrate to AirPrint printers, they have finally slammed the door on support for anything but. This is their applicable support page: but that printer's specifications do not indicate support for any macOS version subsequent to Sierra.Įpson helpfully refers you to their product recycling page. Apple does not develop drivers for anything other than Apple printers, and Apple hasn't built a printer in decades.Īlso, if you have not done so already, be sure to install whatever driver software Epson offers for that printer.
