Three smart tricks for managing printers in OS X<article>
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Recently, one of our writers, Topher Kessler, wrote what I thought was
a really good piece for us. The topic: printer management. To be honest, when he first proposed the story, I wondered, How much is there to say about printer management, really? Well, it turns out, there was quite a bit I didn’t know about printer management in OS X. He came up with a bunch of tips that were new to me.</p><h2>Nearby printers</h2>
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The first one is the simplest: You probably know about adding new printers in the Printer & Scanners preference pane. But there’s another way to add a new printer to your system: Open the Print dialog in any document and, in the Printer drop-down menu, select Nearby Printers. Choosing a printer from that list will cause OS X to install its driver and set it up for use.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/2449561/three-printer-management-tricks.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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Three smart tricks for managing printers in OS X