The v4.x driver is 64-bit only, supports macOS 10.11 through 10.13 and is the only macOS driver that will continue to add new printers. Xerox continued to support 32/64-bit applications until June 2017 when we released the new 4.x version of the print driver. Apple had previously requested Xerox continue to produce 32/64-bit drivers until the release of 10.12 at which point we were allowed to remove 32-bit support. Mac OS X 10.8 is the first OS that required 64-bit hardware, and the last OS that will run 32-bit applications “without compromises” is macOS 10.13, with a requirement that all applications are 64-bit by June 2018. Xerox Features will show up only in 64bit apps if you have a 4.x or newer driver.ģ.X will work fine, until you get to a printer that isn't supported by them (Devices that came with or after the 4.x did) The Office 2016 example should not be happening,Office 2011 and safari are expected to not work, though by June 2018 Safari should begin to.
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