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Connect your printer to a Wi-Fi network using Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)

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5. From the HP software, find your printer and click Continue. 6. Follow the onscreen instructions and connect the printer to the Wi-Fi network. 7. Once the printer is connected to the Wi-Fi network, follow the instructions for applying proxy settings and updating the firmware. 8. When prompted on the printer's control panel touch Allow to display the pairing code. 9. Click Launch Portal from the HP software to visit hpsmart.com/activate. 10. At the portal, follow the instructions to create/sign in with an account and connect your printer to your account. Connect your printer to a Wi-Fi network using Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) This topic describes how to connect your printer to a Wi-Fi network using WPS. NOTE: This section is applicable to wireless printers only. This wireless setup method can be used if your router has a WPS button. If the router does not have this button, it is recommended that you connect the printer using HP software. See Connect your printer to a Wi-Fi network using HP software. 1. From the printer control panel, touch or swipe down the tab Dashboard, and then touch Setup . at the top of the screen to open the 2. Touch Network Setup. 3. Touch Wireless Settings. 4. Touch Wireless Setup Wizard or Wi-Fi Protected Setup. 5. Follow the display instructions to complete the setup. NOTE: When the printer is idle for long, you might be prompted to enter the PIN, which is available from a label in the cartridge access area. See Things to note when accessing EWS. Connect your printer to an Ethernet network This topic describes how to connect your printer to an Ethernet network. If your Ethernet network does not have an Internet connection, connect the printer wirelessly to the HP software. See Connect your printer to a Wi-Fi network using HP software. 1. Make sure your computer is connected to the router. 2. Connect your printer and router using an Ethernet cable. (Ethernet cable sold separately.) NOTE: ● The Wi-Fi connection is automatically disabled when you connect the Ethernet cable. 10 Chapter 2 Connect your printer

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5.
From the HP software, find your printer and click
Continue
.
6.
Follow the onscreen instructions and connect the printer to the Wi-Fi network.
7.
Once the printer is connected to the Wi-Fi network, follow the instructions for applying proxy settings and
updating the firmware.
8.
When prompted on the printer's control panel touch
Allow
to display the pairing code.
9.
Click
Launch Portal
from the HP software to visit
hpsmart.com/activate
.
10.
At the portal, follow the instructions to create/sign in with an account and connect your printer to your
account.
Connect your printer to a Wi-Fi network using Wi-Fi Protected Setup
(WPS)
This topic describes how to connect your printer to a Wi-Fi network using WPS.
NOTE:
This section is applicable to wireless printers only.
This wireless setup method can be used if your router has a WPS button. If the router does not have this button,
it is recommended that you connect the printer using HP software. See
Connect your printer to a Wi-Fi network
using HP software
.
1.
From the printer control panel, touch or swipe down the tab
at the top of the screen to open the
Dashboard, and then touch
Setup
.
2.
Touch
Network Setup
.
3.
Touch
Wireless Settings
.
4.
Touch
Wireless Setup Wizard
or
Wi-Fi Protected Setup
.
5.
Follow the display instructions to complete the setup.
NOTE:
When the printer is idle for long, you might be prompted to enter the PIN, which is available from a
label in the cartridge access area. See
Things to note when accessing EWS
.
Connect your printer to an Ethernet network
This topic describes how to connect your printer to an Ethernet network.
If your Ethernet network does not have an Internet connection, connect the printer wirelessly to the HP software.
See
Connect your printer to a Wi-Fi network using HP software
.
1.
Make sure your computer is connected to the router.
2.
Connect your printer and router using an Ethernet cable. (Ethernet cable sold separately.)
NOTE:
The Wi-Fi connection is automatically disabled when you connect the Ethernet cable.
10
Chapter 2
Connect your printer