Printer documentation and drivers Administrator access to your computer Stable work surface near your computer For Wired Connections High-quality USB cable (preferably with gold-plated connectors) Available USB port on your computer USB hub (if needed for additional ports) ...
When prompted, select “Network (Ethernet/Wireless)” Choose “Yes, send my wireless settings to the printer” Wait for the automatic configuration to complete To ensure a smooth setup process with HP Auto Wireless Connect, your system needs to meet certain technical requirements. These specification...
NOTE: If you connect your printer to a computer with a USB cable, web-connected printing services do not work. If your printer is connected with a wired (Ethernet) connection, check the cable and the lights on the printer’s Ethernet port. The green link light should be ...
Tip: You can directly connect a printer with an Ethernet interface to a computer using a crossover cable (not the same as a patch cable). This special cable allows you to bypass using a router or switch to connect a computer to a printer for testing. To use this setup set the IP ...
Turn on your computer and connect it to the network using the Ethernet cable. Then go to the start menu. Select “Devices and Printers” on the right-hand side of the menu. Choose the “Add a printer” option from the upper left-hand corner. ...
Port 9100 Printing SLP SMTP client for alerts SNMP V1, V2, V3 Syslog TLS 1.0, 1.1, 1.2 WINS WPA Enterprise Connect the product using a wired network Use this procedure to install the product on a wired network: Connect the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port (1) and to the...
Restart the printer, router, and computer Resolve any error states by restarting network-connected devices. Turn off the printer. Disconnect any USB or Ethernet cables from the printer. These connection types can prevent the printer from connecting to the wireless network. Disconnect the power ...
Ensure that the printer is not connected to a wired Ethernet network. Restart the printer. Refer to the Configuration Report to find the self-assigned IP address of the printer, in the 169.254.x.x range. Using an Ethernet cable, connect a computer to the printer. Note: Depending on your ...
Connect the printer’s cord to the PC The first step is to connect the printer’s wire to your computer’s port. The physical connections vary from printer to printer. For example, your printer might only support a USB type-B connection on the printer and Type-A connectivity on the PC....
Ensure that the printer is powered off. Connect one end of a Category 5 or higher Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on the printer. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to a correctly configured network port on a hub or router. Connect the power cord to the printer, then plug...