Printing Using macOS
You can print photographs, E-mails, web pages, and other documents using macOS, even if the printer driver is not installed or the application is not downloaded.
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Check that printer power is on
Note
- If Auto power on is enabled, printer automatically turns itself on when receiving a print job.
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Load paper in printer
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Start printing from your application software
The Print dialog opens.
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Select printer
Select your model from the Printer list in the Print dialog.
Note
- Click Show Details to switch the setup window to the detailed display.
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Check print settings
Set items such as Paper Size to the appropriate size, as well as Media Type from Media & Quality of the pop-up menu.
Important
- An error may occur if the paper size/type set in the print dialog is different from the paper size/type set on the printer. Select the correct items on the print dialog and the printer that correspond to the paper being printed.
Note
- Use the Print dialog to set general print settings such as the layout and the print sequence.
For information about print settings, refer to macOS help.
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Click Print
When you execute printing, the printer prints according to the specified settings.
Note
- If the paper size in the print dialog does not match the one registered on the printer, an error may occur. For instructions on what to do if an error occurs, see "Paper Settings."
- The display of the settings screen may differ depending on the application software you are using.