Q: New Macbook Air Trouble Getting Printer Drivers.
Long time Mac user and moving to a new Macbook Air from a Macbook Pro. Cannot get the printer drivers downloaded from the App Store and keep getting the following message:
"Can't download the software for the EPSON WorkForce 840 because of a network problem."
My assumption was our local area network has a problem and did the full monte re: Airport Utility, signal strength, etc. to no avail.
Older MacBook Pro is printing fine to the printer. Any ideas for what I may be overlooking? I then downloaded the Epson software from the Epson site. Changed my security preferences so as to be able to install it, did the "installation" via the installer and cannot find it on the computer. Can find the original download, but cannot find the installed file anywhere on the Macbook Air. Strange.
Suggestions?
Bill
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.7)
Posted on Jul 14, 2013 4:51 PM
Linc,
I've got it fixed and have downloaded the printer drivers (HP and Epson) from the App Store. Here is what I did and also what I "think" was the issue:
I once again totally erased the new MacBook Air's hard drive (technically speaking it is not a hard drive but rather 512 GB of flash memory, but I digress . . . .) and set hit the command saying it was essentially being set up as a stand alone Mac for the time being, i.e. NO Migration Assistant.
The MacBook Air then spoke to Apple for about 30 minutes and got its groove on regarding getting a full complement of Mountain Lion OS 10.8.4 operating software. I then said the heck with downloading anything from my older Mac and went straight to the App Store to check Software Update. It duly downloaded some OS updates and afterwards shut down and then restarted. I then looked for our printers, the MacBook Air found them and they nicely went about their business downloading the appropriate printer software from the App Store.
Summary:
My older MacBook Pro has some issues. Some of those issues are not causing it problems but they cause problems in the new MacBook Air. The issues probably stem from the older computer formerly being used in a company setting on a Mac fileserver that pulled down updates and quickly dispensed them whenever one of our Macs was being going through a Software Update. The server now has an older Operating System (can't remember, maybe Leopard) and thus no longer does this software updating functionality for the Macs having newer OS software. I've got a feeling there is some kind of residual "looking for Mama" code still in my older computer from that aforementioned situation. At any rate, the printer software updating issue has been solved. Yes!!!!
I plan to erase the older computer and get the gremlins out now that the newer computer is running fine. Linc, thanks for all your help.
Regards,
Bill
Posted on Jul 15, 2013 6:03 PM