I finally was forced to take action after my recent MacBook with Apple Silicon purchase. I was trying to print Christmas card labels with the new Mac to my old HP LaserJet that we’ve had for at least a dozen years, but each time I would try to print, the Print Spooler reported a “Filter” error. I tried several different tricks, thinking the margins were bad, but when I finally looked at the Spooler log, I saw the issue: Bad CPU.
I remember us running into something like this at work when some of the older LaserJet models didn’t have 64-bit Drivers when we moved from Windows XP to Windows 7 and Win10. Here, I am using Apple’s Sonoma macOS drivers, which one would assume would be Apple Silicon capable. Going to HP Printer Support, this CP1518 has macOS support up to 10.12 and my MacBook Pro is macOS 14.2, so no using the latest HP drivers.
It’s really a shame, this HP printer has a lot of pages left to print, but I guess a dozen years is pretty good for a piece of Tech. Hopefully, the replacement Canon color laser printer I bought to replace it has a good, long life as well.
Oh, and the Christmas cards did get into the mail, I just had to print using the Intel-based Mac Mini (also running Sonoma). Guess it’s a good thing I didn’t replace it with a new iMac…
I remember us running into something like this at work when some of the older LaserJet models didn’t have 64-bit Drivers when we moved from Windows XP to Windows 7 and Win10. Here, I am using Apple’s Sonoma macOS drivers, which one would assume would be Apple Silicon capable. Going to HP Printer Support, this CP1518 has macOS support up to 10.12 and my MacBook Pro is macOS 14.2, so no using the latest HP drivers.
It’s really a shame, this HP printer has a lot of pages left to print, but I guess a dozen years is pretty good for a piece of Tech. Hopefully, the replacement Canon color laser printer I bought to replace it has a good, long life as well.
Oh, and the Christmas cards did get into the mail, I just had to print using the Intel-based Mac Mini (also running Sonoma). Guess it’s a good thing I didn’t replace it with a new iMac…