No. AirPrint handles basic printing. But you lose advanced features like:
The website usually detects your macOS version automatically, but you should double-check that it matches (e.g., macOS Sonoma or Sequoia) before clicking download.
As a Mac user, you're likely no stranger to the occasional need to download and install printer drivers to get your Epson printer up and running. One file extension you may have come across during this process is ".dmg," short for Disk Image, which is a common file format used by macOS to distribute software packages, including printer drivers. In this article, we'll take a closer look at "epson-xxx.dmg" files, what they are, and how to work with them.