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DeskJet4155e
macOS 10.13 High Sierra

Is there a driver with which to connect a MacBook Pro to a DeskJet 4155e?  I'm using MacOS 10.13.6 on a partioned hard drive and 10.15.7 on the other partition-- the 4155e is successfully installed there.  There are documents I'd like to print directly from 10.13.6.

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Apparently the driver(s) that was/were installed when setting up the 4155e with MacOS 10.15.7 work with the usb cable to permit printing docs that I've saved on the MacOS 10.13.4 partition.  To my surprise, when trying once again to print from 10.13, the MacBook Pro recognized the 4155e;  it printed a test item and it scanned another to the computer.  I think I've got what I need. but I'll repost if/when something pops up to prevent my printing from 10.13.

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Apparently the driver(s) that was/were installed when setting up the 4155e with MacOS 10.15.7 work with the usb cable to permit printing docs that I've saved on the MacOS 10.13.4 partition.  To my surprise, when trying once again to print from 10.13, the MacBook Pro recognized the 4155e;  it printed a test item and it scanned another to the computer.  I think I've got what I need. but I'll repost if/when something pops up to prevent my printing from 10.13.

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