20 Nov 2008 at 14:35 #1 muppet muppet Associate Joined 4 Dec 2002 Posts 1,105 Location ilkeston derbys hi as question im after a printer for my mum for xmas but none of them seem to support the older os cheers
hi as question im after a printer for my mum for xmas but none of them seem to support the older os cheers
20 Nov 2008 at 14:41 #2 Brian Stuart Brian Stuart Associate Joined 23 Oct 2002 Posts 2,203 Location N Ireland If you have a printer in mind, before you buy, go to the website of the manufacturer and check if 98SE drivers are available.
If you have a printer in mind, before you buy, go to the website of the manufacturer and check if 98SE drivers are available.
20 Nov 2008 at 14:43 #3 Nanobot Nanobot Associate Joined 18 Sep 2008 Posts 985 Brian Stuart said: If you have a printer in mind, before you buy, go to the website of the manufacturer and check if 98SE drivers are available. Click to expand... My thoughts exactly. I have noticed Canon dont seem to anymore, but HP and Lexmark still do...
Brian Stuart said: If you have a printer in mind, before you buy, go to the website of the manufacturer and check if 98SE drivers are available. Click to expand... My thoughts exactly. I have noticed Canon dont seem to anymore, but HP and Lexmark still do...
20 Nov 2008 at 18:13 #4 muppet muppet Associate OP Joined 4 Dec 2002 Posts 1,105 Location ilkeston derbys damn its a canon im after . might have to get her xp for xmas as well cheers