True" Music. Hello everyone! So, today I'll be showing you how to install the GP printer to your MacBook, and yes, it's possible. So, first, download the file from the link I'll be providing in the description below. Simply double-click on the file to unzip it. Inside the unzipped file, you'll find two files. Let's focus on the G printer underscore package file first. To install a file like this, go to System Preferences and click on Security and Privacy under General. Allow the package file to be installed by clicking on "Open Anyway" and then "Open". You might see a prompt asking for your password or Touch ID, so provide that. Once the installation is successful, we're done with step one. Now, we'll move on to the 200dbp iPhone PPD file. This file enables us to add the printer to our list of printer drivers on the Mac. Let's open a new Finder window and go to the Shared folder. To do that, click on command + shift + forward slash "/users" (if not already typed) and click on the Shared folder. Drag and drop the file into the Shared folder. Now, go back to System Preferences, click on Printers and Scanners, and add the G printer by clicking on the plus button. Make sure the G printer is physically connected to your MacBook and turned on if it doesn't show up here. Once added, let's install it. Go to "Use" and choose driver. Select the folder and type in "TV Music". Click on the file we transferred to the Shared folder earlier, and then click on "Add". Congratulations! You've successfully installed the G printer on your MacBook. Now, let's do a test print. I've prepared a test print file. Keep in mind that the thermal printer doesn't print colors, but that's alright for...