Make sure you have the correct version of your printer’s software (also called its printer driver). If you still can’t print, see the additional troubleshooting information below. If the printer’s name appears in the hardware list but the printer doesn’t work, review the printer’s documentation for further troubleshooting information or see If a USB device doesn’t work with Mac. If your printer is connected to your computer’s USB port, open System Information, then click USB. If you use a shared printer connected to another Mac, make sure the Mac has macOS 10.5 or later installed, isn’t in sleep, and has sharing turned on. If the network has multiple printers, check which printer you chose-it may be different from the one you think you chose. If the printer is on the network, make sure your Mac and the printer are still on the same network, the printer is turned on, and the network isn’t experiencing problems. If your printer is connected to your Mac, make sure the printer cable is firmly connected, and the printer is plugged into an electrical outlet, and turned on. If you’re having trouble printing, first try these suggestions:
Use Continuity to work across Apple devices.Use SharePlay to watch and listen together.Use Live Text to interact with text in a photo.Make it easier to see what’s on the screen.Change the picture for you or others in apps.
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Install and reinstall apps from the App Store.