Printing Using AirPrint
You can print photographs, E-mails, web pages, and other documents using AirPrint, even if the printer driver is not installed or the application is not downloaded.
Print with AirPrint from a Mac
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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
- It can take the wireless LAN a few minutes to get connected after the printer turns on.Print after checking that the printer is connected to the network.
- You cannot use AirPrint if Bonjour settings of printer are disabled. Check LAN settings of printer and enable Bonjour settings.
- Refer to "Cannot Print Using AirPrint" for printing problems when using AirPrint.
- The display of the settings screen may differ depending on the application software you are using.