Jan 6
Typically one of the first computing accessories new Apple Macintosh computer owner is likely to purchase is a Apple compatible printer for their hard copy needs. With hundreds of printer drivers now included with Apple's OS X Leopard and Lion OS, printing compatibility is nearly automatic for all but the latest printer models. A couple of simple things may help Apple Macintosh users determine the best printing solution:


Type Of Output - Will you need plain-paper or photo-quality prints for photo and other Mac graphics programs? Professional photographers will likely want photo ink-jets with 5 or more color tanks for top-quality photo-realistic prints.


Type Of Interface Connectivity - USB is commonly the most straight-forward way to connect a printing device. An Ethernet interface printer is ideal for shared home and office environments. But Apple users love Wi-Fi -- and there are now many wireless printers for Mac OSX that don't tether you to a desktop.


Compare Printing Costs - Nothing beats a simple Black and White Mac compatible laser printer for lowest per-page output. But recent price drops can let you find the best color Mac laser for well under $200, less than many B&W models used to cost.


Do You Need Portability - A few vendors such as HP - Hewlett-Packard and Canon make battery-powered options for mobile printing on the go. Review a sampling of these Mac laptop printer manufacturers for laptop travel print needs.


With Apple's ever-growing market-share, and incompatible proprietary Macintosh-specific interfaces a thing of the past, Apple's embrace of industry standards have made choosing a compatible printer for your Apple MacBook laptop, iMac, Macintosh Pro or Mac mini desktop computer easier than ever before.