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How do I print using Apple AirPrint from Mac OS X 10.7 or greater?
AirPrint lets you wirelessly print photos, email, web pages, and documents from Mac OS X 10.7 or greater -without the need to install a driver.
In order to use AirPrint, your computer must connect using Wi-Fi to the network that your Brother machine is connected to. AirPrint supports wireless connections that use Infrastructure Mode, Ad-hoc mode, or Wi-Fi Direct (if supported by your machine).
The procedure used to print may vary by application. Safari is used in the example below. For detailed assistance with any other application contact your application's vendor.
In order to use AirPrint, your computer must connect using Wi-Fi to the network that your Brother machine is connected to. AirPrint supports wireless connections that use Infrastructure Mode, Ad-hoc mode, or Wi-Fi Direct (if supported by your machine).
The procedure used to print may vary by application. Safari is used in the example below. For detailed assistance with any other application contact your application's vendor.
- Make sure your machine is turned on.
- Use Safari to open the page that you want to print.
- Click File and Print.
- Make sure your machine is selected.
If a different machine is selected or if no printer is selected, click the Printer drop-down list and select your machine from the available printer list or Nearby Printers.
- Select any available options, such as number of pages to print or duplex printing (if supported by your machine).
- Click Print.
If the machine supports the Secure Function Lock feature, printing via AirPrint is possible even if the PC print for each user is restricted.
If you want to restrict printing via AirPrint, disable the AirPrint protocol using Web Based Management or set the Secure Function Lock feature to Public Mode and then restrict PC print for public.
Click here to see how to enable or disable the AirPrint feature .
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