Connect a printer to your Windows or Mac computer; wired or wireless. You can share the printer on your home network once it’s connected, allowing other computers in your house to print from it even if they’re not physically connected.



Some printers require a direct connection to your Windows or Mac computer to be used wirelessly, while others allow you to complete the wireless setup process fully on the printer. If your printer supports wireless networks, you’ll need to search for your wireless network using the printer’s menu interface. You’ll need to enter your wireless password once you’ve connected.

Skip to the following step if you’re using a Mac computer to connect to this printer.

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