Take a look at CUPS. I've used that many times for drivers for old printers in newer Macs. I also googled the model and it looks like there are newer macOS drivers.
linuxprinting was also a good site, also uses CUPS. Now known as something else - https://openprinting.github.io/
Great, I was able to dload the package.Hi Rigo
this one?
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Apple FujiXerox Printer Drivers 3.1 for Mac OS X
Download Apple FujiXerox Printer Drivers 3.1 for Mac OS X. OS support: Mac OS X. Category: Printerswww.techspot.com
Oops. Didn't drill down further. But as I mentioned CUPS works very well. You can even access more settings than the default ones provided by the OEM. That's a printing system for *nixes developed by Apple. It's very easy to enable and use.
macOS is based on BSD Unix, specifically Darwin, which is a BSD-based Unix-like operating systemCUPS for Macs? I learned something new today. Thought that was just a Linux thing.
The customer is handling it himself so something straightforward would be most suited.Oops. Didn't drill down further. But as I mentioned CUPS works very well. You can even access more settings than the default ones provided by the OEM. That's a printing system for *nixes developed by Apple. It's very easy to enable and use.
Along with many others. Used to be you could cat the copyright for each "version". Most of the networking and NAS OS's were forks of BSD back in the early days. These days most everything is a fork of some version of Linux.macOS is based on BSD Unix, specifically Darwin, which is a BSD-based Unix-like operating system