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  2. AirPrint - Wikipedia

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    AirPrint is a feature in Apple Inc.'s macOS and iOS operating systems for printing without installing printer-specific drivers.. Connection is via a local area network (often via Wi-Fi), [1] [2] either directly to AirPrint-compatible printers, or to non-compatible shared printers by way of a computer running Microsoft Windows, Linux, [3] or macOS.

  3. List of Apple printers - Wikipedia

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    The Apple Dot Matrix Printer (often shortened to Apple DMP) is a printer manufactured by C. Itoh and sold under Apple label in 1982 for the Apple II series, Lisa, and the Apple III. [1] Apple followed this release with a Qume daisy wheel engine, the Apple Letter Quality Printer (also known as the Apple Daisy Wheel Printer), in January 1983.

  4. List of Apple products - Wikipedia

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    Printers: October 1, 1982 1980s. 1980–1983. Apple III Apple Lisa. Released Model Family Discontinued ... MacBook Air (Early 2008) MacBook Air: October 14, 2008

  5. How to add a printer to a Mac - AOL

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    Adding a printer to a Mac can be accomplished in a few simple steps. Even if you're dealing with a printer without WiFi, this article has got you covered.Add a printer wirelesslyMost printers ...

  6. Category:Discontinued Apple Inc. products - Wikipedia

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    MacBook (2006–2012) 12-inch MacBook; MacBook Air (Intel-based) MacBook Pro (Intel-based) Macintosh Centris; Macintosh II family; Macintosh LC family; Macintosh Performa; Macintosh Portable; Macintosh Quadra; Macintosh TV; Macintosh XL

  7. MacBook Air - Wikipedia

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    Steve Jobs introduced the MacBook Air during Apple’s keynote address at the 2008 Macworld conference on January 15, 2008. [4] The first MacBook Air was a 13.3-inch model, initially promoted as the world's thinnest notebook at 1.9 cm (0.75 in) (a previous record holder, 2005's Toshiba Portege R200, was 1.98 cm (0.78 in) high).

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