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Monica ([personal profile] cellio) wrote2009-09-07 12:05 am

argh!

It never occurred to me that after upgrading the Mac from Leopard to Snow Leopard, my printer (HP Laserjet 1020) might no longer work. I had to download a special driver to get it to work with Leopard, and I guess I assumed that driver would still work. Sigh. If I'd actually thought about it, I would have done some research before taking the OS upgrade.

My choices seem to be: (1) revert to Leopard (I don't even know if that's possible without doing damage), (2) wait for a fix (prognosis unclear), or (3) buy a new printer. I wasted a lot of time under Leopard trying (4), network the printer using my PC, so I probably won't try that again. (The Mac still needs a driver, whether the printer is local or remote, so that's not likely to help.) I'll continue with Google research tomorrow; so far the only solution I've found involves downloading a 750MB package, compiling code, and doing lots of fussing.

I realize that this is HP's fault, not Apple's. It's frustrating because I've been using HP printers for more than 15 years without issues and when I bought this one I never thought to check for Mac compatibility. (At the time I wasn't planning to buy a Mac.) It's a peripheral; at some level I expect it to just work.

On the other hand, it's worth noting how easy the OS upgrade was otherwise. Insert disc, confirm intent, leave for an hour, and there it was. I was never willing to attempt an OS change under Windows. This is the only major problem I've seen so far. (There's one minor one that I'll probably just have to get used to; they changed a color that I'd rather they not have, but there doesn't appear to be a user setting for it.)
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[personal profile] geekosaur 2009-09-07 06:56 am (UTC)(link)
I don't suppose you've been using Time Machine or otherwise doing backups? I've heard a number of people caught by shortcomings in SL successfully reverting via Time Machine, and I presume the same is true with CarbonCopyCloner / SuperDuper! as long as you didn't do a new backup after upgrading (I personally would suspend backups until I knew it was safe, or possibly buy a new backup drive and keep the old as an archive).
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[personal profile] geekosaur 2009-09-07 10:42 pm (UTC)(link)
With TM it shouldn't matter; you can tell it to restore from before the upgrade.
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[personal profile] dsrtao 2009-09-07 11:11 am (UTC)(link)
Google says "Use the HP 1022 driver instead". Have you tried that?

ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softlib/software7/COL10919/lj-31696-2/LJ_1022_Series_OSX.dmg

Another non-answer

[identity profile] brokengoose.livejournal.com 2009-09-07 01:42 pm (UTC)(link)
I know that this doesn't solve your problem, but I'd heard that Brother has really mastered the "It Just Works" school of peripheral design. If you're low on toner, it seems like laser printers are headed in the "new printers are barely more expensive than a toner refill" direction.

We picked up a Brother color laser printer recently (an HL-4040CDN), and we've had no problems, even with the variety of goofy operating systems floating around here. It even works with Zeroconf/Bonjour/Avahi.

[identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/merle_/ 2009-09-07 02:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Aside from the printer, that does sound like a very smooth install. I don't know what it is with printers these days, but I had to jump through a bunch of hoops just to get my printer working on one of my computers. It seems unreasonable.

At work people were going to the Apple store over lunch on the day it was released and asked if I wanted a copy. They were aghast that I did not. My reasons were basically (1) my hardware is old and new OSes really don't get faster, and (2) I would not trust an OS until at least the fourth patch is released. As it turns out the first reason was a good one since from what I read Snow Leopard won't run on my G4.

Have you seen this?

[identity profile] mrpeck.livejournal.com 2009-09-13 04:27 am (UTC)(link)
Apparently new drivers have been released because customers complained about HP orphaning them.
http://www.macworld.com/article/142768/2009/09/hp_snow_leopard.html

[identity profile] mrpeck.livejournal.com 2009-09-13 05:11 pm (UTC)(link)
My dad was saying something about network settings getting changed too. My Mac is too old for Snow Leopard so I haven't experienced it personally.

I'm glad that helped!