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Canon MG 7720 printer and new MacBook air with m1 chip

Will the printer Canon MG 7720 operate on new MacBook air?


MacBook Air 13″, macOS 10.15

Posted on Mar 14, 2021 1:18 PM

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Posted on Mar 14, 2021 1:40 PM

As long as your MG7720 printer is networked (wired/wireless) it is supported by the built-in Apple AirPrint driver in Big Sur. No Canon drivers or software are necessary.


With the device powered, visit System Preferences > Printers & Scanners panel, and if the MG7720 is present, right-click on it and choose Reset printing system… from the secondary menu. If it is not in the Printers list yet, click the + button. and Bonjour will discover the printer on the network. Click on the device entry, there will be a brief pause, and then the Use: selector will switch to AirPrint. Click Add. Now you can do a test print. The following is the panel for my Samsung laser printer:


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Mar 14, 2021 1:40 PM in response to cvmoran36

As long as your MG7720 printer is networked (wired/wireless) it is supported by the built-in Apple AirPrint driver in Big Sur. No Canon drivers or software are necessary.


With the device powered, visit System Preferences > Printers & Scanners panel, and if the MG7720 is present, right-click on it and choose Reset printing system… from the secondary menu. If it is not in the Printers list yet, click the + button. and Bonjour will discover the printer on the network. Click on the device entry, there will be a brief pause, and then the Use: selector will switch to AirPrint. Click Add. Now you can do a test print. The following is the panel for my Samsung laser printer:


Canon MG 7720 printer and new MacBook air with m1 chip

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