Turn on the printer after making sure the main tray is loaded with paper. Select Network setup or Settings from the Wireless or Setup menu, and then Restore Network Settings. Obtain the network name as well as the password. Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS), the printer's onboard HP Printer Wireless Setup Wizard, or connecting your printer to your computer via USB and configuring the wireless connection using the supplied software are the three major ways to connect your printer to your Wi-Fi network.
How to connect a printer via wireless network:- Step 1: Locate your settings. Once turned on and ready for configuration, you'll need to connect the printer to your home WiFi. ..
Step 2: Link your WiFi network.
Step 3: Complete connectivity.
Step 4: Locate your printer settings.
Step 5: Connect the HP printer wireless to the computer.
Search Windows for and open Change device installation settings, and then make sure Yes (recommended) is selected.
Make sure an open USB port is available on your computer. Do not connect the printer to a USB hub or docking station as the printer might not receive enough power to operate properly.
Turn on the printer, and then connect the USB cable to the printer and to the computer port.
If a Found new hardware message displays, follow any prompts to install the printer.
If you can print, the driver installed successfully.
If you cannot print, continue with these steps to add the printer in Windows settings.
In Windows, search for and open Add a printer or scanner.
Click Add a printer or scanner, and then wait for Windows to locate available printers.
If your printer is found, click it, and then click Add device to complete the driver installation.
If your printer is not found, continue with these steps.
Click The printer that I want isn’t listed.
In the Find a printer by other options window, select Add a local printer or network printer with manual settings, and then click Next.
In the Choose a printer port window, select Use an existing port, select USB001: (Virtual printer port for USB) from the drop-down menu, and then click Next.
Hope This Helps,
Peter
Make sure paper is loaded in the main tray, and then turn on the printer. From the Wireless or Setup menu, select Network setup or Settings, and then select Restore Network Settings. Get the network name and password. Go to Find the wireless network password or PIN to connect an HP printer for more information.