How do I connect my HP Laserjet Pro M15a to my Mac mini?

My HP LaserJet M15a will not connect to my M4 Mac mini, any ways to connect it?


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Original Title: How do I connect my HP LaserJet Pro M15a to my M4 mac mini. HP no longer has a driver for this printer?

Posted on Oct 7, 2025 2:39 PM

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Posted on Oct 7, 2025 9:57 PM

HP Support – HP LaserJet Pro M15a Printer


There are no Mac drivers on the Support site – only drivers for Linux and Windows.


HP's specifications say that the minimum system requirements for Macs are El Capitan, Sierra, or High Sierra, so possibly there were drivers for those versions of macOS that have been removed. (Any such drivers would have taken the form of Intel kernel extensions that would have no chance of running on a M4 Mac mini. Rosetta can't translate Intel code that runs at the operating system level – like Intel kernel extensions.)


There's no indication in the HP specifications or on the Apple Support page About AirPrint that the M15a supports AirPrint. If it did, you would be able to use it with a Mac without the need for separately-installed drivers.


This thread in HP's forums, about problems using this printer with Sequoia, seems to confirm that HP simply hasn't provided up-to-date Mac drivers for this printer. Someone asked "Are HP working on giving support or shall I take my printer and throw it in the trash?", and a Moderator who was a HP employee gave a generic answer saying that 'there may not be an immediate timeline available."


Apple-Silicon-based Macs had been out for nearly four years when that thread appeared on the HP forums – and have been out for nearly five years now. If there have been no new drivers for Apple Silicon Macs and Big Sur (or later) in all of this time, I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for HP to release new drivers now.

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Oct 7, 2025 9:57 PM in response to BFS919

HP Support – HP LaserJet Pro M15a Printer


There are no Mac drivers on the Support site – only drivers for Linux and Windows.


HP's specifications say that the minimum system requirements for Macs are El Capitan, Sierra, or High Sierra, so possibly there were drivers for those versions of macOS that have been removed. (Any such drivers would have taken the form of Intel kernel extensions that would have no chance of running on a M4 Mac mini. Rosetta can't translate Intel code that runs at the operating system level – like Intel kernel extensions.)


There's no indication in the HP specifications or on the Apple Support page About AirPrint that the M15a supports AirPrint. If it did, you would be able to use it with a Mac without the need for separately-installed drivers.


This thread in HP's forums, about problems using this printer with Sequoia, seems to confirm that HP simply hasn't provided up-to-date Mac drivers for this printer. Someone asked "Are HP working on giving support or shall I take my printer and throw it in the trash?", and a Moderator who was a HP employee gave a generic answer saying that 'there may not be an immediate timeline available."


Apple-Silicon-based Macs had been out for nearly four years when that thread appeared on the HP forums – and have been out for nearly five years now. If there have been no new drivers for Apple Silicon Macs and Big Sur (or later) in all of this time, I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for HP to release new drivers now.

How do I connect my HP Laserjet Pro M15a to my Mac mini?

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