
This post offers stepwise methods to help you connect a printer to your Mac via the network, Bluetooth, USB, or IP address. When you prepare to print some documents or photos with your new printer, the key step is to add it to your Mac.


(Or you need to unlock it in advance)Ĭonnect a printer to your Mac via IP address Click the + icon at the lower left corner.If it doesn't auto-detect the printer, manually add the printer through the following steps. Once the printer is connected to your Mac, your Mac will detect the printer and download the required driver automatically. You can use the common way - adding a printer to your Mac via USB.įirst, plug your printer's USB cable into your Mac. Unfortunately, not all printers have the capability to connect to a Mac through network or Bluetooth. Click Bluetooth in System Preferences, and pair it to your printer.Click the + button and choose your printer from the list.Open System Preferences and then select Printers & Scanners.Follow the printer's instructions to turn on your printer.Note: If your Mac has an AirPrint printer (Check it in "Printers & Scanners"), there's no need to check for software updates. Open System Preferences> Software Update to check if your Mac runs the latest macOS, if not update your Mac.Then, you can print your files, photos, or documents with ease.

If you got a printer that enables Bluetooth, you should pair it with your Mac as you do with wireless headphones.

