RickA1941 Said:
"Printer woes: I can print from my iPad but not from my Mac mini. All are on the same wifi network. The mini sees the printer but doesn't connect. I've reloaded the HP software on the mini, rebooted the printer, etc to no avail. It's an HP OfficeJet 3830."
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Try the Following in the Order Provided:
- Restart After Driver Removal:
Download drivers only from the manufacturer: HP. If you want to get drivers for something, do not get them from a Third-Party, as that may end up being a potential Malware Installation or a Phishing Scam. Be sure to restart your Mac, after the removal of the printer driver. Once logged back in, install the drives. Go Here: Software and drivers for HP OfficeJet 3830 All-in-One Printer - HP Support.
Are you print wirelessly? Use a Hardwire Connection? If so, you may want use a local (hardwired) connection. You would plug in printer to your Mac from a USB cable. If it prints, then it is compatible and works with your Mac.
Sometimes changes are made to the system and then settings (i.e. for USB ports and WiFi) become manipulated, technically. So, reset both on your Mac.
Spooling may get in the way — spooling lets print jobs move one (continue on with printing) once not a lot is going on in the background. The Mac with then request the print job from the print queue when all criteria is met for it to proceed.
- Create a New User and Try in Safe Mode:
Create a new user, and see if you can then print. I would assume booting in Safe Mode and adding it that way may work (because in Safe Mode, items only load as they would be default).
If nothing Above Works...
- Contact the Manufacturer: HP
Use the icon on the bottom-right of the above link:
Screenshot of HP Virtual Agent Icon: