If you use wired connection, connect the Ethernet cable between the printer and the network.

If you use wireless connection, ensure that wireless connection is configured properly on your Macintosh computer and printer.

3Open the System Preferences, and click Print & Fax.

4Click the Plus (+) sign, and click Default.

5Select the printer connected via Bonjour from the Printer Name list. Name and Print Using are automatically entered.

6Click Add.

When Using IP Printing

1Turn on the printer.

2Ensure that your Macintosh computer is connected to the network.

If you use wired connection, connect the Ethernet cable between the printer and the network.

If you use wireless connection, ensure that wireless connection is configured properly on your Macintosh computer and printer.

3Open the System Preferences, and click Print & Fax.

4Click the Plus (+) sign, and click IP.

5Select Line Printer Daemon - LPD for Protocol.

6Type the IP address for the printer in the Address area.

7Select the model of your printer for Print Using.

NOTE: When the printing is set up using IP printing, the queue name is displayed as blank. You do not need to specify it.

8Click Add.

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When Using a USB Connection

1Turn on the printer.

2Connect the USB cable between the printer and Macintosh computer.

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