Mac OS X 10.5: How to connect a wireless-capable printer to your AirPort network

In: IT| Mac Support| Tutorials

15 Jul 2009

Learn how to add a printer that has built-in wireless capabilities to your AirPort network. Configuring a wireless printer is a two step process: First the Printer must be configured to join the wireless network; then, the printer queue must be created (via Print & Fax preferences or the Add Printer choice in a Print dialog, as with any other printer). Note: If your printer isn’t wireless-capable by itself, but supports USB, you may be able to share it on your wireless network via the USB port of a Time Capsule, AirPort Extreme, or AirPort Express base station. See Uses for the USB port of Time Capsule, AirPort Extreme, AirPort Express and Using a USB printer on your AirPort network.

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