
On a Mac that's connected to the same local network (subnet) as the AirPrint printers, open Terminal (from /Applications/Utilities).
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The following steps show you how to get this information. To add AirPrinter servers, you need the IP address of the printer, the resource path, and the port. Also, after you add AirPrint printers in Intune, you can Export this list. Import a comma-separated file (.csv) that includes a list of AirPrint printers. Enable: Secures AirPrint connections with Transport Layer Security (TLS).Disable (default): Transport Layer Security (TLS) isn't enforced when connecting to AirPrint printers.

Force TLS (iOS 11.0+, iPadOS 13.0+): Your options:.If you leave this property blank, AirPrint uses the default port. Port (iOS 11.0+, iPadOS 13.0+): Enter the listening port of the AirPrint destination.Get the IP address and path (in this article) has more details. The path is typically ipp/print for printers on your network. Resource path: Enter the resource path of the printer.

If you use host names to identify printers, you can get the IP address by pinging the printer in the Terminal app. IP address: Enter the IPv4 or IPv6 address of the printer.AirPrint Settings apply to: All enrollment typesĪirPrint destinations: Add one or more AirPrint printers users can print from their devices.

For more information on the different enrollment types, see macOS enrollment. These settings apply to different enrollment types, with some settings applying to all enrollment options.
