How To Setup Printer Sharing on macOS [Tutorial]
How To Setup Printer Sharing on macOS [Tutorial]
You can share your printer with another Mac or with a UNIX computer. The computers must be on the same local network as your Mac, and the Mac users must be running OS X v10.4 or later.
Printer sharing is for non-network or non-wireless printers that are typically plugged in directly to your computer. You don’t need to share network, wireless or AirPrint compatible printers because they are already shared on your network.
Windows, Mac, and Linux can all get along together, sharing files with each other on a network. They can also share printers, allowing you to use a single wired printer for all the computers on your home network.
This is only necessary if you have a wired printer connected directly to a computer, such as USB printer. Modern wireless printers connect to networks and share themselves, so you just have to connect to them.
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Just because you have multiple Macs doesn't mean you need multiple printers, nor does it mean you need to rely on only one computer to handle print jobs. macOS includes a very nice network printer system that lets you easily share printers between all of the Macs on your network. In this Mac tip, we'll show you how it's done.
Sharing your printer for others to use is one of the best reasons to have a network. Setting up your MacBook to share your printer is very easy under macOS Big Sur. Here’s a quick rundown of what you need to do:
This tutorial will apply for MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, MacBook Mini's running the macOS operating system.
Devices covered in this tutorial: macOS, macOS Big Sur, MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, MacBook Mini