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<blockquote data-quote="Rod" data-source="post: 1936483" data-attributes="member: 204485"><p>The problem with wireless printing is the manufacturers seem to ignore Mac's connection options or they are so outdated as to be useless.</p><p>Broadly speaking if your printer is "online" (connected to WiFi) it should be visible to your Mac in System Settings >Printers & Scanners. If so, Add Printer Scanner or Fax in that window should get you to first base. I have an old HP Envy printer scanner which after purchasing my current M1 MBP worked in exactly that way using Bonjour. I did however have to download drivers from HP for the scanner and a Utility for servicing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod, post: 1936483, member: 204485"] The problem with wireless printing is the manufacturers seem to ignore Mac's connection options or they are so outdated as to be useless. Broadly speaking if your printer is "online" (connected to WiFi) it should be visible to your Mac in System Settings >Printers & Scanners. If so, Add Printer Scanner or Fax in that window should get you to first base. I have an old HP Envy printer scanner which after purchasing my current M1 MBP worked in exactly that way using Bonjour. I did however have to download drivers from HP for the scanner and a Utility for servicing. [/QUOTE]
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