Dell B1160w Driver
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The Dell B1160w is a monochrome laser printer that fits seamlessly into any workspace without taking up too much room. Whether you're working from home or running a small office, the B1160w offers a space-saving solution without compromising on quality. Equipped with wireless connectivity, the Dell B1160w allows for convenient printing from a variety of devices, including laptops, smartphones, and tablets. T
With a printing speed of up to 21 pages per minute (ppm), the Dell B1160w delivers fast and reliable performance, making it ideal for busy environments where time is of the essence. Furthermore, its high-resolution printing capabilities ensure that text and graphics are sharp and legible, even at small font sizes. This makes the B1160w suitable for a wide range of printing tasks, from everyday documents to professional-quality presentations.
Download the latest Dell B1160w drivers for Windows, Linux, and macOS by browsing this page, and install them easily by following our short installation guide.
Dell B1160w Driver
To download the most up-to-date Dell B1160w drivers, simply scroll down to the bottom of this page, fill in the Captcha, and click the Download button under the Captcha field.
Once the download is complete, you will find a zipped folder with three subfolders titled Windows, Linux, and macOS, accordingly.
Windows users will simply find an executable (exe) file in the dedicated folder. Running an executable file is very simple. To do so, just double-click on it, and follow any on-screen instructions that may appear.
On the other hand, macOS users can install the latest Dell B1160w driver by finding a pkg file in the dedicated folder, double-clicking on it, and following any on-screen instructions that may pop up.
Lastly, Linux users will find a tar archive. To run tar files, start by opening the Terminal (Ctrl + Alt + T). Navigate to the file destination with the cd command (followed by the full file name and path). Follow up with the xjf tar command to extract the files. After extracting the files from the archives, run the files by using the sudo make install command.
- Scans your system for missing or outdated drivers
- Downloads and installs the correct versions
- Creates a restore point before making changes