Many printers and scanners use driverless technologies such as AirPrint or IPP Everywhere, which don't require additional drivers on your Mac. But third-party drivers might still be available for older devices that do require a driver. Always before connecting the device to your Mac for the first time. If the appropriate driver is available from Apple, your Mac will install it automatically. This list is no longer updated.
Many vendors of printers and scanners have adopted driverless technologies such as AirPrint, and they are no longer providing drivers for new devices. If your printer was made in the last several years, it probably doesn't require a driver. This list is provided for reference purposes and is no longer being updated.
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Hello baioule, Thanks for visiting the Apple Support Communities and asking about the printer driver for your Epson Stylus Photo PX710W printer. This article does in fact show drivers are available in High Sierra for your model of printer: Please check this article for the way to update the software. If your printer is using AirPrint, or you have the updated file from Epson, the article will assist you. Otherwise, the article states to have your printer connected and check for the update in the App Store: Update your printer software If your printer isn’t using AirPrint, you can use Software Update to download the latest software. If you don’t do this, you may see a message that software isn’t available when you connect your printer. Choose Apple menu App Store, then click Updates. Install any software updates listed for your printer.
If software for your printer isn’t available using Software Update, you can contact the manufacturer for information. It may be that your printer isn’t compatible with macOS. To check, see the Apple Support article. If you install printer software that you didn’t get from Apple, your printer’s software may not be updated automatically when you use Software Update. I understand the title still shows for macOS Sierra, but the process is the same in High Sierra.
Epson XP-405 Printer Driver Installation instructions: Download the above file make sure that is right for your system. Double-click the downloaded file to create a disk image on your desktop. Epson Connect Printer Setup for Mac. First, you Download and Then you Install or Run, “Epson Connect Printer Setup Utility for Mac“. Then you click Continue and Agree. Next, you click Install, and then you Close. Next, you “Select the name of your Epson Printer Product” and Click Next. Then you select “Printer Registration”.
Thanks and have a wonderful day. Hello baioule, Thanks for visiting the Apple Support Communities and asking about the printer driver for your Epson Stylus Photo PX710W printer. This article does in fact show drivers are available in High Sierra for your model of printer: Please check this article for the way to update the software. If your printer is using AirPrint, or you have the updated file from Epson, the article will assist you.
Otherwise, the article states to have your printer connected and check for the update in the App Store: Update your printer software If your printer isn’t using AirPrint, you can use Software Update to download the latest software. If you don’t do this, you may see a message that software isn’t available when you connect your printer. Choose Apple menu App Store, then click Updates.
Install any software updates listed for your printer. If software for your printer isn’t available using Software Update, you can contact the manufacturer for information. It may be that your printer isn’t compatible with macOS. To check, see the Apple Support article.
If you install printer software that you didn’t get from Apple, your printer’s software may not be updated automatically when you use Software Update. I understand the title still shows for macOS Sierra, but the process is the same in High Sierra.
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