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01-18-2026 08:24 AM
Hi @AndreasKo,
Welcome to the HP Support Community!
Thanks for reaching out!
We're thrilled to have the opportunity to assist you and provide a solution.
I understand your HP OfficeJet 9010 is not working with macOS 26.2. Let’s go through a few steps to check what could be causing this.
Use AirPrint instead of HP drivers
The OfficeJet 9010 is designed to work with macOS using Apple AirPrint.
When adding the printer, make sure the driver shows as “AirPrint,” not HP or Generic.
Remove and re-add the printer
Go to System Settings > Printers & Scanners and remove the OfficeJet 9010.
Restart the Mac, then add the printer again using the “+” option.
Reset the macOS printing system
In Printers & Scanners, right-click (or control-click) in the printer list and choose “Reset printing system.”
This clears old or incompatible printer configurations after a macOS update.
Confirm Mac and printer are on the same network
Check the Wi-Fi name on the Mac and the printer.
Both must be on the same network and not on guest or isolated Wi-Fi.
Restart network and printer
Power off the router, printer, and Mac for 1–2 minutes.
Turn the router on first, then the printer, and finally the Mac.
Check printer firmware
From the printer control panel or HP Smart app, verify the printer firmware is up to date.
Firmware updates improve compatibility with newer macOS versions.
Try adding the printer by IP address
Print a network configuration page from the printer to find its IP address.
Add the printer using the IP option and select AirPrint as the protocol.
Test with a wired connection (if available)
If the printer supports Ethernet, connect it directly to the router.
This can bypass wireless discovery issues introduced by macOS updates.
I hope this helps.
I'm glad I could help! 😊 If this resolved your issue, please mark it as "Accepted Solution" and click "Yes" on "Was this reply helpful?" Your feedback not only keeps us going but also helps others find the solution faster! 👍✨
Take care and have an amazing day ahead! 🚀
Best regards,
I'm an HP Employee.
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01-18-2026 08:24 AM
Hi @AndreasKo,
Welcome to the HP Support Community!
Thanks for reaching out!
We're thrilled to have the opportunity to assist you and provide a solution.
I understand your HP OfficeJet 9010 is not working with macOS 26.2. Let’s go through a few steps to check what could be causing this.
Use AirPrint instead of HP drivers
The OfficeJet 9010 is designed to work with macOS using Apple AirPrint.
When adding the printer, make sure the driver shows as “AirPrint,” not HP or Generic.
Remove and re-add the printer
Go to System Settings > Printers & Scanners and remove the OfficeJet 9010.
Restart the Mac, then add the printer again using the “+” option.
Reset the macOS printing system
In Printers & Scanners, right-click (or control-click) in the printer list and choose “Reset printing system.”
This clears old or incompatible printer configurations after a macOS update.
Confirm Mac and printer are on the same network
Check the Wi-Fi name on the Mac and the printer.
Both must be on the same network and not on guest or isolated Wi-Fi.
Restart network and printer
Power off the router, printer, and Mac for 1–2 minutes.
Turn the router on first, then the printer, and finally the Mac.
Check printer firmware
From the printer control panel or HP Smart app, verify the printer firmware is up to date.
Firmware updates improve compatibility with newer macOS versions.
Try adding the printer by IP address
Print a network configuration page from the printer to find its IP address.
Add the printer using the IP option and select AirPrint as the protocol.
Test with a wired connection (if available)
If the printer supports Ethernet, connect it directly to the router.
This can bypass wireless discovery issues introduced by macOS updates.
I hope this helps.
I'm glad I could help! 😊 If this resolved your issue, please mark it as "Accepted Solution" and click "Yes" on "Was this reply helpful?" Your feedback not only keeps us going but also helps others find the solution faster! 👍✨
Take care and have an amazing day ahead! 🚀
Best regards,
I'm an HP Employee.
If this reply helped resolve your issue, please select the Accept as Solution as it helps others in the community quickly find the answer they’re looking for.
And if you found this reply helpful, clicking Yes below is a great way to let us know we’re providing the support you need, as it encourages us to keep improving and sharing helpful guidance.
01-19-2026 06:08 AM
Hi,
A huge thank you for marking this post as the 'Accepted Solution'! We're thrilled that we could help resolve your issue.
If you have any more questions or need further assistance, please don't hesitate to ask. We're here to help!
Thanks again for your confirmation, and we wish you an amazing day ahead!
Best Regards,
I'm an HP Employee.
If this reply helped resolve your issue, please select the Accept as Solution as it helps others in the community quickly find the answer they’re looking for.
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