Seems to me that Leopard already has drivers for Lexmark printers, because I have a three-in-one Lexmark machine. Tiger had drivers for a Lexmark devices, and I thought Leopard did, too, when I installed the OS. Richie Gardenhire, Anchorage, Alaska.

On Aug 9, 2008, at 12:38 PM, Steven M. Sawczyn wrote:

Read Iris Pro is well, I wouldn't call it inaccessible, but it's not the model of accessibility either. It's definitely usable, but there are quite a few things that don't read. Concerning your scanner, you may want to google its model number and mac drivers to see what you come up with. I haven't tried any Lexmark devices, but I'm guessing you'll probably need drivers.

Steve

On Jul 30, 2008, at 8:55 AM, John Moore wrote:

First, is ReadIris Pro very accessible? I need a completely accessible OCR engine. Also, we may have an old LexMark scanner/ printer/copier combo that I'm going to try out. Do you need to install drivers to the Mac? Because if I do, I don't have them, as I don't know where the CD is. Or can I just hook it up to the USB port and it figures it out. Thanks for the help. Also, if ReadIris isn't completely accessible, is there one that's better?





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