


Seiko Epson was one of the major companies in the Seiko Group, but is neither a subsidiary nor an affiliate of Seiko Group Corporation.įirst quartz wristwatch movement Caliber 35A, used in the Seiko Astron, developed by Suwa Seikosha in 1969 Origins The company has developed as one of manufacturing and research & development companies (formerly known as Seikosha) of the former Seiko Group, a name traditionally known for manufacturing Seiko timepieces since its founding. Headquartered in Suwa, Nagano, Japan, the company has numerous subsidiaries worldwide and manufactures inkjet, dot matrix, thermal and laser printers for consumer, business and industrial use, scanners, laptop and desktop computers, video projectors, watches, point of sale systems, robots and industrial automation equipment, semiconductor devices, crystal oscillators, sensing systems and other associated electronic components. Seiko Epson Corporation, or simply known as Epson, is a Japanese multinational electronics company and one of the world's largest manufacturers of computer printers and information- and imaging-related equipment. Here's how I got my HP 1018 laserjet printer to work.Epson America headquarters in Los Alamitos, California But fret not! You just might be able to find a printer driver that is "close enough" for your printer to make it recognized on macOS. I for example have an older HP 1018 printer of which there is no official macOS support. However, there still exist some printers that support Windows only clients. Today with AirPrint and more ubiquitous macOS support you can just about print to any printer you can buy on the market. Set up your printer with the closest match.


It's using this same principle that just might help you get your printer to work under macOS. But we managed it, and that's because regardless of what special features or doodads a printer may have, the underlying mechanism and functions are all the same. Sure postscript might work depending on the copier (and that thanks was owed to CUPS from the open source world) but for our very few Mac users, printing onto machines designed to only work for Windows clients (our CFO found them to be much cheaper) was quite trying. While most services on macOS had analogues for their Windows counterparts, printing on the big copier/printer/scanner machines proved much more tasking.
