To use AirPrint on Mac, follow these steps:
- Select the Apple menu > System Preferences.
- Click on Printers & Scanners to add the printer to the list of printers.
- Before clicking the Add button, click on the Default button.
- Select the printer with the AirPrint profile in the list of printers and click Add.
To print with AirPrint, follow these simple steps:
- Open the application you want to print from.
- To access the print option, select the application’s share icon.
- Scroll down and select the Print option.
- Choose a printer that supports AirPrint.
- Configure personal settings such as the number of copies and pages to print.
Using an HP printer from a computer is as follows:
- Open the document or photo you want to print.
- Then, select the File option and click on Print.
- Next, choose the printer model from the list and press Print.
Placing the HP wireless printer near the Wi-Fi router enables the connection. Follow these steps:
- Open the menu with options such as Setup, Network, or Wireless.
- Then, select Wireless Setup Wizard.
- Choose the network name, enter the password, and complete the connection.
Here are some keyboard combinations for Windows commands:
- Copy: CTRL + C
- Cut: CTRL + X
- Paste: CTRL + V
- Undo: CTRL + Z
- Bold: CTRL + B
- Underline: CTRL + U
- Italic: CTRL + I
The "Cmd" key is located on the right side of the keyboard and, on extended keyboards, can be found on the keypad, which includes the Home, End, Page Up, and Page Down keys, among others.
On a Mac, press Ctrl + Alt + Delete simultaneously by pressing the Option, Command, and Esc keys. Alternatively, select Force Quit from the Apple menu, located in the top-left corner of the screen. This combination functions as Ctrl-Alt-Delete on a computer.
The first test is to check if the printer drivers are up to date, of course, after verifying that it is connected, functioning, and able to print different file formats. If it prints everything but not PDFs, it could be a driver issue.
The .pdf file extension indicates that it is a file in PDF format (Portable Document Format), developed by Adobe Systems, Inc. A PDF file preserves the original formatting of the document for printing and viewing on various platforms such as Windows, UNIX, and Mac.