A:AnswerCall the Geek Squad. But I did not have to do anything to connect my iPhone iPad & Mac pro. I just printed 1 item and within a split second it found the printer and printed. That is it I do nothing else to print from any of my devises.
A:AnswerI have printed to it from office 2010 without any issue. As well as printed txt and pdf files (both older versions) As long as you can add the print driver on your computer you should have no issue printing.
A:AnswerMy windows 10 laptop doesn't have a disk drive and I was able to load all I needed from the HP site. Just follow the directions; or go to the HP Support pages.
A:AnswerI assume you are asking about enlarging a copy. Press 'copy' then 'settings' then 'resize' then 'custom' then the plus sign to the percentage you want. Then press the 'done' button and on the next page hit the down arrow until you see "Set as New Defaults." After pressing the 'Set as ..." press 'Yes' to the "Are you Sure..?" question. Then hit the return symbol and place the original in the front right corner of the glass. Then press either black or color and you are good to go! If you need to adjust the percentage, you will have to go through the same procedure each time. DO NOT FORGET to reset the percentage to '100%' when you are finished.
A:AnswerYou can connect the printer with USB cable. Works in Windows and Apple. Look in Specifications for Operating System, RAM, and Space Memory in Hard Disk, etc...
A:AnswerThis HP Printer has the HP ePrint technology that is needed to print from smartphones and tablets, which includes the Chromebook which uses the cloud for printing.