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I received this message that the HP Click software will no longer be supported because it is an Intel-based application and not an Apple silicon one. Are there any plans to release an updated version? I would expect that by now there would be, considering Apple silicon has been around for over 5 years now.

 

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Any news on this?  Our poster printer service at work is all Macs and this is the app that we use to print to the large format printer.  Please update this app.

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I've seen some posts for how the HP Click download for MacOS has disappeared from HP's website.  It's still there, but you have to hunt for it.

 

Step 1: Search the web for "HP Click" and click the link on HP's website: HP Click printing software

Step 2: Select ANY version of WINDOWS and then submit the form

Step 3: Near the top where it shows the Selected operating system, select the Choose a different OS  link

Step 4: Change to MacOS and update the form

 

Ta Da! This is where you'll find the current MacOS disk image for download.

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But it still requires Rosetta to run, which is being discontinued. It's not that they don't have a Mac version, it's that it's built on an architecture that will soon be obsolete. 

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