Updated Snow Leopard Mountain Lion

I have Snow Leopard 10.6.8. and the Mountain Lion bought to install a new printer.  Paid to Apple, but can not download, even if they sent me the password etc.  Just can't find it!

Go to homepage of the Mac App Store, click Redeem under quick links and put the code there you were given it.

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