How to Set up a Wireless Printer
The first step is to connect the printer to Wi-Fi, so any device on the network can print to it, including laptops, smartphones, and tablets.
How to Set up Your Mobile Devices to Print Wirelessly
Now that the printer is connected to the network, it’s time to set up the device you want to print from.
To print wirelessly from your computer: Add the printer to the computer’s printer list following the appropriate instructions to add a printer to Windows or a Mac. To print wirelessly from iOS mobile devices: Use AirPrint if the printer supports it, or a printing app if it doesn’t, such as handyPrint or Printopia. The printing apps help the computer receive data from AirPrint, then send it to the wireless printer. To print wirelessly from Android mobile devices: Add the printer to Android’s Default Printing Service settings page, which lets you send print jobs from any app that supports printing, such as Google Chrome.
How to Test Your Wireless Printer
The final step is to test your wireless printer setup to make sure it’s correct.
The Advantages to Wireless Printing
Wireless printing is convenient, whether you’re at home, work, or school. Here are a few of the benefits of wireless printing.
Printers for every budget: The major printer manufacturers include Wi-Fi in their printer models, often at all price points. You can buy a wireless printer for less than $50. Print from anywhere: With cloud printing solutions like HP ePrint, you can print wirelessly to a printer in another physical location. (Typically, to print wirelessly, the device and the printer must be on the same network.) It makes it easier for people to print because it eliminates the need to install the printer and its drivers beforehand. You can also print from any device connected to the same network. Eliminate extra cords and cables: A wireless printer only has a power cord attached to it, eliminating the extra wires. You can set it up in a suitable location, and it frees up a USB port on your computer that you can use for something else. Save on energy and paper costs: Instead of having multiple printers set up wherever anyone needs to print, you can centralize printing to a single wireless printer. You could save on paper, toner, and ink costs because everyone might think twice before printing.
Most new printers connect to any wireless network. So you can print from your laptop, tablet, or smartphone. For most people, wireless printing refers to Bluetooth-enabled printing or Wi-Fi printing. Both allow you to print without connecting any cables between your device and the printer.