How make Airport Utility work with new printer
AppleCare moved me up to Mojave - latest problem is now how to print to a new (because of the upgrade) printer, wirelessly.
iMac 21.5", OS X 10.11
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AppleCare moved me up to Mojave - latest problem is now how to print to a new (because of the upgrade) printer, wirelessly.
iMac 21.5", OS X 10.11
Is your printer on the Apple Airport list of printers? If so, you can print wirelessly to the printer without any vendor drivers.
Reset your powered printer, and instead of vendor drivers, select AirPrint before re-adding your printer. If not an AirPrint capable printer, then visit the printer vendor's site and search for drivers for your particular printer model and Mojave (10.14). After you install these, visit the Reset your powered printer link again, and this time choose your vendor's drivers, before readding the printer.
Is your printer on the Apple Airport list of printers? If so, you can print wirelessly to the printer without any vendor drivers.
Reset your powered printer, and instead of vendor drivers, select AirPrint before re-adding your printer. If not an AirPrint capable printer, then visit the printer vendor's site and search for drivers for your particular printer model and Mojave (10.14). After you install these, visit the Reset your powered printer link again, and this time choose your vendor's drivers, before readding the printer.
Errata. Airport should have been AirPrint.
See the AirPort Utility Help menu, AirPort Utility Help : Advanced Settings : Add a Printer. This section discusses configuring an AirPrint or USB connected printer to the AirPort base station.
What is the exact make & model of this printer? Do you connect this printer directly to an AirPort base station by USB or with a wireless connection to the Wi-Fi network provided by an Apple base station?
I am so comforted you made an Airprint/Airport confusion, though briefly. My new printer does allow AirPrint, but one set of instructions mentioned Airport, which I also use for my WiFi Network.
When I saw AirPrint in my query, after I had sent...I knew I needed to slow down and wait for a reply here. The three responses put together helped sort out my confusion and clarified the steps needed to have wireless printing available in my house. Whew, how nice success is. I like being able to understand how to set-up Airprint, and I have a better understand of my Wi-Fi system from my Airport. 80 year olds can learn computing, if slowly. Thanks to you all!!!
MCH
Well, Airport was subliminal for me because mine is right in front of me. And AirPrint was something I have been helping others with considerably lately, so the brain got twisted. Good that you are now printing again.
How make Airport Utility work with new printer