Apple Releases HP Printer Drivers for Snow Leopard Version 2.2
Apple today released Version 2.2 of HP Printer Drivers for Mac OS X v10.6, updating drivers for a small handful of previously-supported models and adding support for several new models. The complete package of drivers, which weighs in at 383 MB and requires Mac OS X 10.6.1, comes ten days after the last update for HP drivers.
A quick glance at Apple's support document listing supported printers reveals two significant updates:
- An update to the driver supporting HP LaserJet 1022, M1120, M1319f, and P2035 models from 1.0.0.148 to 1.0.0.182.
- New support for printers in the HP LaserJet P1xxx series (P1005, P1006, P1007, P1008, P1505, and P1505n), all using a Version 1.1.0.182 driver.
A quick glance at Apple's support document listing supported printers reveals two significant updates:
- An update to the driver supporting HP LaserJet 1022, M1120, M1319f, and P2035 models from 1.0.0.148 to 1.0.0.182.
- New support for printers in the HP LaserJet P1xxx series (P1005, P1006, P1007, P1008, P1505, and P1505n), all using a Version 1.1.0.182 driver.

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