Many Apple users report that after upgrading their Mac to macOS Catalina, their HP, Canon, EPSOn and other printer drivers are no longer supported. Since some old printer driver are 32-bit applications, macOS Catalina does not support them. How to solve this problem? This article provides solutions. Check the Printer compatibility with macOS a. I have just installed the driver software for a Canon MX 922 printer/scanner. I installed it on an Apple MacBook Air running MacOS Catalina 10.15.2. I can print but not scan from the Mac.
After a particularly expensive software upgrade to match the hardware upgrade when I moved from Win 98 to Win XP, I 'discovered' I could buy used software products on ebay that were one or two releases behind current and it would work just fine in the new environment (XP to Win 7, in particular). I managed to 'trick' a couple of Win 98 designed programs to run in XP and even Win 7 64 bit, but ended up moving them to my old XP box when I upgraded Win 7 to 10 as I ran out of tricks. Having the XP box networked with the rest of my system with a KVM makes switching back and forth when needed easily done.
Device drivers are a particularly tricky issue. In particular, it's like software vendors from Youtube to Internet Security software that intentionally stop supporting older versions of operating systems and their video handling limitations as Windows creates new versions of Windows. Even Microsoft stops supporting/updating/debugging versions of Windows 10 that are more than 2 years or so 'behind' the current release of Win 10. Why should they invest programming staff and computer resources for an 'old version' market that is growing smaller every day? It would be like asking Ford Motor Company to keep making parts for 10 year old automobiles. There's no profit in supporting 'old stuff'. That way, hardware vendors and software vendors alike can profit nicely from an ever advancing world of technology.
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