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Ken Lee
29-Aug-2009, 04:25
I got an email from Epson the same day OS X Snow Leopard was released, containing a link to this support page:

http://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Store/support/SupportSnowLeopard.jsp?RMID=eml_200908_snow_leopard&RRID=_NULL_

Good Heavens: They give you driver downloads for printers and scanners. which support the latest version of OS X.

Way to go, Epson !

J. Gilbert Plantinga
29-Aug-2009, 16:07
But not all printers, my 9800 will still require Rosetta for the time being...

Ken Lee
29-Aug-2009, 17:47
Have you tried running Windows under VMWare Fusion ? I run Windows 2000 that way, on the rare occasion that I need to run some old programs that are Windows-only.

George Stewart
30-Aug-2009, 15:21
No updated drivers for the Epson 4000 either.

Anyone using ImagePrint 8, or otherwise, with Snow Leopard?

daverich4
2-Sep-2009, 04:34
I got an email from Epson the same day OS X Snow Leopard was released, containing a link to this support page:

http://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Store/support/SupportSnowLeopard.jsp?RMID=eml_200908_snow_leopard&RRID=_NULL_

Good Heavens: They give you driver downloads for printers and scanners. which support the latest version of OS X.

Way to go, Epson !

Way to go, Epson???? There isn't a single printer driver on that list including all of their current printers that are directly supported in 10.6. Not one. They ALL require you to download and run Rosetta as a very clunky work around. Way to go.

Marko
2-Sep-2009, 05:53
Looks like the same Geniuses running the Epson Store were also made responsible for writing the drivers. Perhaps Epson should stop keeping them isolated from printer and ink engineers? Or even better, swap them with the local burger place for some underemployed technical talent... ;)

Ken Lee
2-Sep-2009, 06:42
Oops - I saw my (older) model, and rejoiced.


http://www.kenleegallery.com/images/forum/duh.jpg

Marko
4-Sep-2009, 06:19
Apparently, the problem is with the old installation software package (Vise) Epson is using to deliver brand new, OS X Snow Leopard-native drivers!

According to this article over at LL (http://www.luminous-landscape.com/essays/woes.shtml), Apple is cutting a deal with Epson to host the drivers on Apple's servers to avoid the problem.

Kudos to Apple, they seem to be doing all they can to support their product and their users properly, but Epson is simply to inert to update obsolete installation wrapper package AFTER writing brand new drivers...

Quo Vadis, Epson?

Joanna Carter
4-Sep-2009, 07:48
Apparently, the problem is with the old installation software package (Vise) Epson is using to deliver brand new, OS X Snow Leopard-native drivers!
So, would I be right in assuming that, after installing the drivers, I can uninstall Rosetta?

Marko
4-Sep-2009, 09:09
So, would I be right in assuming that, after installing the drivers, I can uninstall Rosetta?

That's how I understand the article. But... I don't own the Epson 9900, I have not installed the Snow Leopard yet and hence I cannot speak with authority on this.

If you are using a Mac and have doubts, you should contact Apple. They've been pretty good in resolving these sorts of issues. And since they will apparently be hosting those drivers, they should know the answers. :)

hassiman
10-Sep-2009, 15:02
I was wondering if Apple would also be hosting a native driver for the 3800 printer. It is a wide format pro printer...

SamReeves
11-Sep-2009, 09:24
I'm stuck with the Gluttenberg drivers, or whatever the heck they call them. I'd like to have my Epson driver back since it has printer utilities for my 1280. Oh well, I guess I'll just boot in Windows XP and diagnose problems there!