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Is Dell All-In-One 924 Printer compatible with MAC OS X Version 10.6.8? I previously had a Dell computer, which worked great with my Dell all-in-one 924 printer. However, I gave that computer to my parents when theirs broke, so now I have a Mac computer, for which I haven't been able to successfully connect with the Dell printer yet. The earliest software and driver released for this printer is for Mac OS X 10.8. Eventually, you will run into these type of limitations when trying to use new technology with an older operating system. If you're running Mac OS X 10.6, it is not compatible. Therefore, the software and drivers are not available. Apr 13, 2019 This workforce model from Epson is compatible to use with Mac® OS X® 10.6.8 – macOS® 10.12.x8, windows operating systems. This is an inkjet printer that can print vibrant documents at a maximum dpi of 4800 x 2400. The front loader paper tray has a capacity of holding 250 sheets which is a great feature for an inkjet printer.
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- After you install Snow Leopard you will have to download and install the Mac OS X 10.6.8 Update Combo v1.1 to update Snow Leopard to 10.6.8 and give you access to the App Store. Access to the App Store enables you to download Mavericks if your computer meets the requirements. Snow Leopard General Requirements. Mac computer with an Intel.
The lastest update for Snow Leopard 10.6.8 replaced the entire Common Unix Printing System (CUPS) and in this process has created a lot of problems with printing and compatibility among printers.   This can mean some serious lost productivity if you find yourself in an situation where you and co-workers cannot print after the update.  Here is a fix, sorry for the multiple steps but you got to do what you got to do.
1. First Download this file.  (CUPS) engine from 10.6.7 (which worked perfectly).cups
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2.  Now Extract this zip file and take the cups directory and place on your desktop.
3.  Now Click on the Finder icon and then up at the top of the screen click on GO | GO TO FOLDER
4.  No type in the box  usr/libexec
5.  In the Finder window that pops up first locate the cups directory and then drag it to the trash.
6.  NoNow drag you cups directory you placed on the Desktop from the downloaded file above into this /usr/libexec directory you have open in the Finder windows.
10.  Now launch Disk Utility  (May be easiest to just use Spotlight and search for it)  (otherwise is in Applications | Utilities)
Update Macbook Os X 10.6.8
11.  In Disk Utility Click on your Macintosh HD and then click on REPAIR PERMISSIONS. Let this complete can take anywhere from 5-20 minutes and you are all set.
Mac Os X Version 10.6.8
12  You can now print again like you used to before the update :)  To be extra safe you may want to restart the computer.