What all-in-one printers are compatible with MacBook Pro
What all-in-one printers are compatible with MacBook Pro running
iOS 16.4 especially the scanner??
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MacBook Pro 16″, macOS 13.2
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What all-in-one printers are compatible with MacBook Pro running
iOS 16.4 especially the scanner??
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MacBook Pro 16″, macOS 13.2
All of them that are listed in this Apple document: About AirPrint - Apple Support
You'll have to do your due diligence by visiting the various manufacturers and seeing which would fit your requirements and budget and then check with that Apple document to see if it is compatible.
One thing to consider is the cost of ink cartridge replacements. I won't use 3rd party as they are claimed to clog the jets easily. I don't print that much so it's not an issue for me. If it is for you that's another thing to study.
Personally I have the Epson XP-7100 unit.
All of them that are listed in this Apple document: About AirPrint - Apple Support
You'll have to do your due diligence by visiting the various manufacturers and seeing which would fit your requirements and budget and then check with that Apple document to see if it is compatible.
One thing to consider is the cost of ink cartridge replacements. I won't use 3rd party as they are claimed to clog the jets easily. I don't print that much so it's not an issue for me. If it is for you that's another thing to study.
Personally I have the Epson XP-7100 unit.
I second Old Toad's comments. I have fond that searching and comparing printers is difficult to do. I created a comparison Excel spread sheet to record the results of my research. Unfortunately many web sites are not easy to traverse, I've found. Many printer manufacturers are now only providing single cartridges as opposed to individual color cartridges. Now some are moving to using liquid color inks. Incidentally, I love the way that the Brother web site helps you to evaluate their various printers. In summary, most printers offered today should do the job, but I would look at the initial cost, the cost of inks and only get a unit with the features you want and the various capacities you think you need (print speeds, number of print trays, paper capacity, etc.).
What all-in-one printers are compatible with MacBook Pro