

Now that you have the "Advanced" option, it is time to set up your printer.

Drag the "Advanced" button out onto the toolbar and drop it there.While holding down the control button on your keyboard, click on an empty space in the toolbar area and select "Customize Toolbar." from the drop-down menu.If the toolbar already contains an "Advanced" button, skip ahead to PART 3: Add a Printer or Scanner. If there is NOT an "Advanced" button in its toolbar (on top, alongside "Default", "Fax", "IP", etc.), then you will need to customize the toolbar (see step 5). A new window called "Add Printer" will appear (on older versions of macOS, this may be called "Add").From the drop-down menu, select "Add Printer or Scanner." Click on the "+" symbol below the list of printers.From the System Preferences window, click on "Printers & Scanners" (on older versions of macOS, this may be called "Print & Scan").Click the Apple icon located on the menu bar (by default this will be in the upper left-hand corner of your screen) and then select "System Preferences" from the drop-down menu.To reveal them, perform the following steps: The advanced printing options are hidden by default. Part 2: Locate the Advanced Printing Option If you encounter problems during PART 4: Print a Test Page, try installing the appropriate driver from the manufacturer’s website, then repeat the installation process. (OPTIONAL) Download and install the appropriate driver for the printer:.(You can ignore features you will not use) Features can be found by performing a quick google search with the printer’s model.Office or area where the printer is located.

Usually, this is the printer's location and model. Campus printers should have a label adhered to them indicating the queue name.At the time of this writing, the name is: SHELTIE.Gather the following information for the networked printer you will be adding: If you get stuck, you can contact or submit a support request at. Follow the instructions step by step to add the printer to your computer. There are 4 parts to this guide and each part includes several smaller steps.

This self-guided process should take 5-15 minutes. These instructions describe how to add an on-campus networked/shared printer on a Mac OS computer.
