Trying to go back to Big Sur?
I like my laser printer, but it won't work with Monterey. Apple won't let me go back to Big Sur. The Big Sur installer tells me it won't open on a new version of the MacOS. Is there any way of doing that?
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I like my laser printer, but it won't work with Monterey. Apple won't let me go back to Big Sur. The Big Sur installer tells me it won't open on a new version of the MacOS. Is there any way of doing that?
Hi,
If the downloaded 5.1 driver package from HP does not work, you may want to try the updated Apple download HP 5.1.1 Printer Software Update instead. It is true that the System Requirements for the HP 5.1.1 Printer Software Update from Apple also say Not compatible with macOS v12 and newer, but a number of reports have indicated successful use with macOS 12 versions anyway. So, something like the HP LaserJet Professional P1100w version 6.9 could perhaps be worth a try (a driver mentioned in Printer and scanner drivers for Mac - Apple Support). It may or may not work/install in this case. Look upon it as an experiment. Make sure that you have backup copies of all important files (documents, photos, et cetera) before testing anything.
BTW, an HP LaserJet P1102w does not appear to be listed in the February 18, 2022 (US) version of About AirPrint - Apple Support, but I noticed that it was included in an old iOS: AirPrint 101 HT4356 article from Apple (February 13, 2012). This means that one should not totally rule out the possibility of using the driverless AirPrint technology. However, it may be an early version, and one should perhaps investigate whether a firmware update has been released by HP in the meantime. Take a look at the above HP link provided by den.thed, but choose macOS 14 or earlier (or Windows 10 or earlier) in order to show some firmware-related files. AirPrint would require that the printer and the computer are connected to the same network (Wi-Fi router). One could test a printer's ability to work with AirPrint by using an iPhone or iPad (Use AirPrint to print from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support).
Hi,
If the downloaded 5.1 driver package from HP does not work, you may want to try the updated Apple download HP 5.1.1 Printer Software Update instead. It is true that the System Requirements for the HP 5.1.1 Printer Software Update from Apple also say Not compatible with macOS v12 and newer, but a number of reports have indicated successful use with macOS 12 versions anyway. So, something like the HP LaserJet Professional P1100w version 6.9 could perhaps be worth a try (a driver mentioned in Printer and scanner drivers for Mac - Apple Support). It may or may not work/install in this case. Look upon it as an experiment. Make sure that you have backup copies of all important files (documents, photos, et cetera) before testing anything.
BTW, an HP LaserJet P1102w does not appear to be listed in the February 18, 2022 (US) version of About AirPrint - Apple Support, but I noticed that it was included in an old iOS: AirPrint 101 HT4356 article from Apple (February 13, 2012). This means that one should not totally rule out the possibility of using the driverless AirPrint technology. However, it may be an early version, and one should perhaps investigate whether a firmware update has been released by HP in the meantime. Take a look at the above HP link provided by den.thed, but choose macOS 14 or earlier (or Windows 10 or earlier) in order to show some firmware-related files. AirPrint would require that the printer and the computer are connected to the same network (Wi-Fi router). One could test a printer's ability to work with AirPrint by using an iPhone or iPad (Use AirPrint to print from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support).
Hi,
Any information about the exact laser printer make and model? One should perhaps not rule out that a workaround may exist.
Reset the printing system on your Mac to solve a problem – Apple Support (UK)
Add a printer to your printer list so you can use it on Mac – Apple Support (UK)
Thanks for the suggestion. The problem is my laser printer, HP LaserJet P1102w, is about ten years old. When I got my new iMac, I went to HP and downloaded the printer driver for that model. When I tried to install it, it told me that the installer will only work on MacOS 12.0 or earlier. Mine is now MacOS 12.3. I don’t have much hope that HP will be issuing a new driver for that printer.
I think Apple is just forcing me to buy a new printer.
Did you follow Jan’s instruction for resetting the printing system and adding the printer?
FWIW the HP driver download for that printer should work for Monterey.
If it doesn’t work, then it is HP and not Apple that is hoping you will spring for a new printer.
GREAT SUGGESTION, Jan. That worked. While HP’s printer specific driver wouldn’t install, this one did. And it actually works. I had to try it a few times until it started working, but now it’s fine. Many thanks. So although, as you said, It’s supposedly not compatible with OS12 or newer, it worked in my case.
Thank you for the report. Good to hear that it worked.
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