How to add a printer to macOS | IT PRO

2022-07-22 21:35:30 By : Mr. Alan Xu

Despite living in the age of the paperless office, there are still plenty of reasons to connect a printer to a Mac computer.

Whether you're a small business with printing needs, or an organisation using all-in-one machines, printers are still very much in season.

However, the way an Apple machine connects to external hardware is different to a Windows laptop or PC. To use a printer on any Apple computer, you must first add it to your list of printers, and you do this through the Printers and Scanner Preferences menu.

Normally, macOS will use AirPrint to connect to the desired printer, or it will download said printer’s software – or ‘printer driver’. Apple advises not to install the software that comes with your printer or what is recommended on the manufacturer’s website. Instead, follow the instructions below for USB and wireless connections.

As mentioned above, in most cases macOS will automatically detect the new printer – it may just be a case of updating your software and then selecting the new external hardware.

However, this might not work for all printers, and so you will need to do the following:

Once it's all plugged in, you should see a pop-up message prompting you to download the new software. Go ahead and download it. Once finished you should be ready to start printing.

Things should be a bit more straightforward for printers that connect over Wi-Fi; if both printer and laptop are using the same Wi-Fi then theoretically they should be able to see each other.

If you need to check, however, go into ‘System Preferences’ and click on ‘Printers and Scanners’. If there is no printer listed here then you will need to add it yourself.

Start, again, by updating the printer to the latest software that’s available. If it’s a Wi-Fi printer, you may still have to connect it via a USB cable initially to set up ‘Wi-Fi printing’.

Once it is connected, you need to install the Mac software that came with the printer and use the setup assistant to connect the printer to your Wi-Fi network. Once that is completed you can remove the USB cable.

To add the printer to your list of printers, you need to go back into System Preferences, then Printers and Scanners and select it from the drop-down list. If it still doesn’t appear you can click the add button, which appears as a ‘+’, and all available printers should appear in a dialogue box.

If, however, your printer still doesn't appear, you may need to add the device via its IP address. However, it must support printing protocols - AirPrint, HP Jetdirect, Line Print Daeman, or the Internet Printing Protocol.

Click the add button and select the IP button, which should have the globe symbol. Then input the printer's information into the table.

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