Can I print to a Non PS printer from my MacBook ?

I've got the usual issue where I'm on a PC network with printers that are not PS and I have problems printing to any of them unless they are PS enabled.
I've tried different drivers etc and can of course setup the printer and attach a PPD but nothing prints out...
I'm printing to Xerox MFD's ...

There are numerous Mac compatible printers for Mac OS X intel that don't use Postscript. My Epson Stylus R220 is one. You may find others on my FAQ*:
http://www.macmaps.com/printersx.html
Note just because it says it is 10.4 compatible, unless it mentions Intel or Universal drivers, it does not mean that it is compatible.
Another thing, you can't really use the Migration Assistant to import over drivers from a PowerPC Mac. Instead you need to find the Intel or Universal drivers.
* Links to my page may give me compensation.

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