


(3) This brings in a pane and you need to choose "Windows Printing" in the top drop-down list and "Network Neighborhood" in the lower drop-down list. It will do a bit of a search, if your printer doesn't come up there, click "More Printers" in the bottom right of the window. This will bring up the printer adding dialogue. (2) Once in the program click the icon in the menu with a "+" that is labeled Add. (1) Connect to your network the way you normally would, be it via wi-fi or ethernet, then open up Printer Setup Utility (/Applications/Utilities/Printer Setup Utility.app).

Second, you must connect to it over the network. I have it installed on mine, never fails. And even when the company does, this driver is usually works better. It's a set of open source printer drivers and whenever a company doesn't have it supported, these guys do. HP is OK about having the right drivers, but just in case you should get Well for a start you want to make sure you have the drivers installed.
