Users Manual

Apple TV is sold separately at or your local Apple Store.
Learn more. To learn more about AirPlay, see
in the macOS User Guide. To learn more about using a second display with
your MacBook Air, see . To troubleshoot,
see the Apple Support article .
Use AirPrint on your Mac
You can use AirPrint to print wirelessly to:
An AirPrint-enabled printer on your Wi-Fi network
A network printer or printer shared by another Mac on your Wi-Fi network
A printer connected to the USB port of an AirPort base station
Print to an AirPrint printer. When you print from an app, click the Printer pop-up menu
in the Print dialog, then choose a printer in the Nearby Printers list.
Can’t find the printer you’re looking for? Make sure its connected to the same Wi-Fi
network as your MacBook Air. If its connected and you still don’t see it, try adding it:
open System Preferences, click Printers & Scanners, then click . (You may have to
temporarily connect the printer to your MacBook Air using a USB cable and, if necessary,
an adapter.)
Learn more. See in the macOS User
Guide.
For a list of AirPrint-enabled printers and other supported printers, see the Apple Support
article .
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Use AirPlay to stream what’s on your Mac
to an HDTV
Use an external display with your MacBook Air
If AirPlay or screen mirroring isn’t working on your device
Print wirelessly from your Mac to an AirPrint printer
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