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I have purchased 3 of these Printers. One for Daughter in College (we have saved $$$ by not needed to purchase as much injet ink) One for my Home Office (use it for PCs, Macs, iPhones, iPads) One for my elderly Mother and Father who have to futz with their old inkjet printer each time they use it (theyre printing from PCs and iPhones). We all love them. And let’s face it … 95% of what we print doesnt need to be in color. This printer is fast, prints duplex with ease and the ink cartridge last a long time and it doesnt get gummed up like inkjets do after a period of non-use. I’m only giving 4 starts since in the beginning I had issues with iOS devices not finding the printer. I’m not intimidated by technology - but this took a lot of digging to figure out. Now that I’ve finally got the iOS issue resolved these printers are perfect for our needs. This is what I’ve done to make these printers work well with iOS devices: - First - Do Not use the WPS connection mode. Use a Printer USB cable connected to a computer to set up the wifi on this printer. Make sure you find your SSID and enter your wifi password. - Turn off Deep Sleep Mode (google for instructions or find in another review of this printer) - Extend the sleep time (mine are at 50min) - Set Auto Off at 1hr (not sure if this is needed but I suggest it anyway, it will not power off since it will be asleep before the hour comes up) - Once all this is done … power-down the machine and restart it. ****** Update ******* I found that the printer sometimes goes away and is not discoverable by my Apple devices and the printer must be rebooted. However there seems to be a fix for this as well. If you enable IPv6 Protocol on the printer it is always visible to my Apple devices. Warning this is not for the faint of heart but should be is easy enough for the average user. Step 1) First you must find your printers network IP Address. Do this by printing out the Printers Network Configuration. On the Printer: Push the Up Key (+) until you see Machine Info. Displayed and Press OK Push the Up Key (+) until you see Print NetSettings and Press OK A Network Configuration Page will print. On this print out you will find the IP Address (should be something like this 10.0.0.XXX Step 2) Open a Browser on your computer and input this URL: http://<printer_IP_Address> This will open up the web configuration interface Follow this navigation to enable IPv6: Network Tab > Protocol Click on the Advanced Settings link for AirPrint Click on IPv6 (Wireless)>> Select IPv6 as Enabled and make the selection to Enable this Address (no need to fill anything out) and click on the Submit button The Printer always shows up as an available device in all our Apple and IBM devices.