want to connect my macbook pro to my existing printer Ricoh sp111
want to connect my macbook pro to my existing printer Ricoh sp111
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want to connect my macbook pro to my existing printer Ricoh sp111
If you have that printer connected to a windows computer, AND can get Windows to "Share" it with other computers on the network, you may be able to "share" that Windows Printer with your Mac as well:
Use your Mac to print to a printer connected to a Windows computer - Apple Support
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Hi,
If you choose a printer with both USB and network (Wi-Fi and/or Ethernet) capabilities, it will be easier to find an appropriate and working connection method. A printer that supports the driverless AirPrint technology (for a list of printers, see the article About AirPrint - Apple Support) can be used without drivers when connected to a network. An AirPrint-enabled printer is compatible with macOS (Add a printer on Mac - Apple Support). Drivers/software from the printer manufacturer may or may not add functionality.
Hi,
As mentioned by Grant Bennet-Alder, the Ricoh SP 111 appears to be a Windows-only printer.
http://support.ricoh.com/bb/html/dr_ut_e/re2/model/sp111/sp111.htm
Depending on the exact MacBook Pro model/year and Mac operating system version, you could possibly try a virtual machine running an appropriate version of Windows for printing.
The Ricoh CUPS driver may work. Here are the instructions for getting the Ricoh SP 111 printer working using the CUPS driver under Linux. It should be possible to do the same thing under macOS, but I don't know where those configuration files are stored under macOS. macOS does support CUPS drivers.
https://askubuntu.com/a/764963
To use/configure a CUPS printer driver using the web browser interface you may need to run a Terminal command to allow this feature:
https://support.magicard.com/solution/enable-cups-web-interface-mac-osx/
cupsctl WebInterface=yes
It may be time to retire this printer unless you want to go with the more complicated setups suggested by the others.
Has this printer ever worked on any of your Macs before?
it appears only to offer USB connection (which means it does the imaging on the computer) and Drivers for Windows.
Use the instructions in this Apple article to add a printer to macOS:
https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/add-a-printer-mh14004/mac
So which printer gets connected to my mac book pro easily
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want to connect my macbook pro to my existing printer Ricoh sp111