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Thanks for reaching out to the Apple Support Communities! It sounds like you are having issues with your Mac detecting your printer. I know how important it is to be able to print from the computer. Check out these steps here for ways to Resolve printer issues on your Mac:


If your Mac doesn't see your printer or have the software for it

  1. Make sure that your printer is turned on and ready. For help with an error light or other error condition that appears on the printer itself, check the device's documentation or contact the manufacturer.
  2. If your printer is connected to the USB port of your Mac, disconnect it.
  3. Check for software updates to make sure that your Mac has the latest information about your printer.
    Your Mac downloads software for most printers automatically, so it's usually unnecessary to install software from the printer manufacturer.
  4. If you disconnected your printer from the USB port in step 2, reconnect it now.
  5. From the Finder, choose Apple menu  > System Preferences, then click Printers & Scanners.
  6. Select your printer in the list of devices. You might need to wait a moment for it to appear.

If your printer doesn't appear in Printers & Scanners preferences, click Add (+) at the bottom of the list, then choose the command to add a printer or scanner. The window that opens offers more ways to find your device:

  • Default: Choose Default to display the list of printers connected to your Mac or discoverable on your local network. You can use the search field at the top of the window to narrow your search.
  • IP: Choose IP if your device is connected to your network and you know the device's IP address (or host name) and protocol. If you don't have this information, ask your network administrator or check your device's documentation.
  • Windows: Choose Windows if your device is connected to a PC using printer sharing, or to your network using the Windows SMB/CIFS protocol. You might first need to set up File Sharing to connect to the networked Windows resources.

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If you still can't see your printer or successfully add it, contact the printer manufacturer for support.

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Sep 14, 2016 10:11 AM

Apple giveth, and Apple taketh away. As it released Mountain Lion through the Mac App Store Wednesday, the company simultaneously removed Lion from the store: You can't find Lion if you search for it, it's no longer listed as one of Apple's apps in the store, and even the direct Mac App Store link no longer works.

If you're already contentedly running Lion on your eligible Macs, or if you eagerly downloaded and installed Mountain Lion already, Lion's removal from the Mac App Store is no big deal. Peltem mac os. For certain users, however, Apple's removal of the Lion installer from the store could become problematic.

Several Macs can run Lion, but not Mountain Lion. These include 2006 iMacs, the 2008 (original) MacBook Air, Late 2006 through Early 2008 MacBooks, 2006 15-inch and 17-inch MacBook Pros, the 2007 Mac mini, 2008 Mac Pros, and the 2006 and 2008 Xserve models. If you still use one of those older Macs, and you're running Snow Leopard, Apple's decision to pull Lion puts you in a bit of a pickle.

In response to our query on the matter, Apple spokesperson Monica Sarkar told Macworld that, while Lion is no longer available for sale from the Mac App Store, customers can still purchase it from the legacy products list via Apple phone sales. But when we called 1-800-MY-APPLE, sales representatives there said Lion was not available. It may well be that, if there is a Lion legacy-sales program, it has not yet been communicated to the sales reps.

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Forgottenhell mac os. Even customers who already purchased Lion may note that it's gone missing from the Purchased tab within the app, so they apparently can't re-download it—unless they know the trick: Hold down the Option key when clicking on the Purchased tab kn the Mac App Store app. That shortcut makes Lion reappear in the list.

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With the Option key trick, customers who own Lion and, for whatever reason, want to install it fresh on a compatible Mac, can do so. Cautious Mac users who try to remain one major Mac OS iteration behind the current release, on the other hand, are out of luck. It looks like Apple will offer new buyers just one version of its desktop operating system in the Mac App Store, and that version is Mountain Lion. If you don't already own Lion, the Mac App Store currently offers no way to get it.

As a reminder, before you install Mountain Lion, it's a good idea to make a copy of the installer. Otherwise, the installer gets removed from your system when the installation process completes. To make a copy, Control-click (right-click) on the Install Mountain Lion icon running in the Dock, and choose Options -> Show in Finder. (Alternatively, find the app in your Applications folder.) With the installer selected in the Finder, choose File -> Duplicate. Then continue on with your installation process.

Updated 1:31 p.m. ET with information on how to re-download Lion from the Mac App Store if you already own it.

Updated 3:50 p.m. PT with Apple's response regarding legacy sales of Lion.





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