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hasio2015-03-22 02:09:48
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hasio, 2015-03-22 02:09:48

I'm shocked! There is no Canon LBP-810 printer driver for Mac OS X + WINDOWS, what can you think of?

I didn’t find the Canon LBP-810 printer driver for Mac OS X
I don’t want to buy a new printer, I really liked the lbp 810.
The virtual machine has windows 7 64 bit, but there is no firewood for 64 bit either.
What can you think of for Mac OS X? or as a last resort windows 7 64 bit?
Thank you very much in advance.

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xmoonlight, 2015-03-22
@xmoonlight

1. Letter to Canon support.
2. Find out the previous models and chipset from Canon LBP-810. Try to use from previous models or Generic. (you may have to edit the driver config manually)
3. Use print-server.

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Sergey Petrikov, 2015-03-22
@RicoX

The option is simple: a virtual machine with XP forwards USB there and prints over the network from the main systems.
The option is convenient: throw out this junk and buy a new one.
Option to fuck: connect to a minicomputer on Linux or to a print server and print over the network.

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Alexey Nikolaev, 2015-03-22
@Heian

On the poppy, in general, there is not a lot of things, it's not a usable Win.
As for 64x - perhaps, at the time of the release of Win 7 64x, this model was no longer supported. Otherwise, in theory, there should be a driver (here I can advise you to try a native driver search program from the manufacturer, like SW Update for Samsung).

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Sergey, 2015-03-22
@edinorog

Canon is very poor in terms of long-term support. It's bad to be like this. Xerox or kaitzera head and shoulders above.

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kalapanga, 2015-03-22
@kalapanga

There are no drivers for x64 for this printer and there is nothing to replace them. HP seems to have some kind of universal driver for such a case, but Canon has nothing of the kind. So send the printer to a well-deserved rest. Present somewhere where the same old computers are used.
Forget network printing. Because in this case, you still need a driver for the system from which you will print.

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Gluck Virtualen, 2015-03-22
@gluck59

Not only for him. In discussion clubs, yabble is full of such cries from all over the world, but yabble remains silent.
We are just gently hinted from Cupertino that it is time to update the piece of iron ... the manufacturer really wants to eat.

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Mikhail Mikhailov, 2016-10-30
@Mikhail_Mijhaylov

There are many different systems on my computer for experiments. There are Canon LBP-810 and Canon LBP-1120 printers. Both printers are so simple and so easy to refuel and maintain, and the components cost a penny that you can’t raise your hand to throw them away. To print from Windows 7, 8.1, 10 x64 and various Linux (although there is a native driver for Linux, but it seemed to me somehow crooked and I decided not to use it), I installed VirtualBox and it had Windows XP 32 bit (that would be Windows XP 32 bit was visible on the network in the network settings, select "network bridge"). In Windows XP 32 bit installed a printer. Once you install Windows XP 32 bit in a virtual machine, then you can simply connect this image to other systems, respectively, create a disk image on a disk that is accessible from other systems. Since it cannot be printed directly over the network (due to the lack of drivers), I installed a 32 bit printer in Windows XP, which has drivers in Windows 7, 8.1, 10 x64, Linux. For example, something like HP LaserJet 4100 PS (postscript is needed). Using Ghostscript (I used version 8.70, there were problems with older ones) and RedMon 1.9 - Redirection Port Monitor printing from HP LaserJet 4100 PS is redirected to Canon LBP-810. It is worth setting up once and printing over the network without problems. The solution is not mine, here it is described in more detail: 9 - Redirection Port Monitor printing from HP LaserJet 4100 PS is redirected to Canon LBP-810. It is worth setting up once and printing over the network without problems. The solution is not mine, here it is described in more detail: 9 - Redirection Port Monitor printing from HP LaserJet 4100 PS is redirected to Canon LBP-810. It is worth setting up once and printing over the network without problems. The solution is not mine, here it is described in more detail:https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Mn5rEOlKZ3_KCS...
I think the same principle can be used for Mac OS X.

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