![]() ![]() ![]() I booted into that, and every bit of software setup worked immediately and flawlessly as soon as I turned on the printer. Luckily, I have a dual-boot Mac (Boot Camp should work, I didn't try a virtual machine route, like Parallels or VirtualBox) with Windows 7 on the other side. Lion has been out for a decent amount of time, and while I understand it has some substantial changes under the hood, HP should have this figured out with a downloadable update so that Lion users can get this done more easily. In my research, there did not seem to be much enthusiasm for Lion (10.7). I have seen various lists for OSX setup, but I am not sure if those are for Snow Leopard or Lion (I think they are mainly for Snow Leopard, 10.6). On Mac OSX Lion it is hard to get things working. Software (INITIAL SETUP) - Here's the ding. Power and USB hookups happened to be on a desirable side of the unit for my desk area, easy to find and easy to plug in. Physical Setup - No large power supply on the cord, the bulk is built into the printer. The instructions rated the initial "starter" cartridge at 1600 pages (if I read that correctly), which is way more than I expected for a starter. Unpacking - Everything was easy to unwrap, and the handy reference card above the toner cartridge had easy to understand pictures on what tapes and brackets to remove (the orange color-coding helped, too). I got this printer extremely quickly, so that put things on the right foot (already five-starred the vendor). ![]() First off, I would give this 4.5 stars out of 5 if half stars were available. ![]()
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