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I have a couple of articles that can help you troubleshoot this issue with printing from your MacBook Air. First, make sure you have set up the printer properly by taking a look at the steps in the following article:
You may want to take special note of this line in the instructions as well:
Tip: If you want a Windows PC to use a Mac printer share to print, install Bonjour Print Services for Windows.
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If you are still experiencing issues after double-checking your settings in the previous article, then you may need to reference this article about troubleshooting printing issues:
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Braden
Sep 7, 2013 6:30 AM
I'm curious to know if anyone has input on this.
I went to the Apple Store and asked a CSR if I could use my iMac as a 2nd monitor for my work laptop, which is an HP with Windows 7. I told them I had a VGA cable so I just needed to see if they had an adapter for VGA to thunderbolt, which they did. So I purchased that and when I got home, I plugged the VGA cable into the adapter and then in to the back of the iMac via one of the thunderbolt ports. The iMac doesn't react to or do anything when I plug the opposite end to my HP, but the screen on the HP laptop widens then narrows, widens, then narrows back and forth. When trying to detect another monitor, it doesn't pick up the iMac.
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Does anyone have any input on how to possibly make this work? I searched the forums and the posts I found are all related to HDMI (and dated) whereas this is VGA. I can connect the iMac with the HP no problem but I'm not finding a way for the HP to pick up and identify the iMac. Any input would be greatly appreciated! ?
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