Once your wireless printer is connected to Wi-Fi, every computer, phone, and tablet on your network can use it. Here's how to get connected using the most common methods.

Method 1: WPS (Easiest — Takes About 2 Minutes)

If your router has a WPS button (usually on the back or side) and your printer supports WPS, this is the fastest method:

  1. On the printer, go to Settings > Wireless Setup (or press the Wireless button) and select WPS Push Button.
  2. Within two minutes, press the WPS button on your router.
  3. The printer's wireless light will blink, then stay solid when connected.

WPS is available on most HP, Canon, Epson, and Brother printers made in the last 10 years.

Method 2: Wireless Setup Wizard (Touchscreen Printers)

For printers with a color touchscreen:

  1. On the printer panel, tap Settings (gear icon), then Wi-Fi Setup or Wireless LAN Setup.
  2. Choose Wireless Setup Wizard.
  3. Select your network name (SSID) from the list and enter your Wi-Fi password.
  4. Wait for the confirmation message.

Method 3: Manufacturer App

HP: Download HP Smart (available in the Microsoft Store). Open it, click Set Up a New Printer, and follow the prompts. It walks you through connecting to Wi-Fi automatically.

Epson: Download Epson Smart Panel and use the Printer Setup option.

Canon: Download Canon PRINT for mobile or My Printer for Windows.

Brother: Use the Brother iPrint&Scan app.

Adding the Printer to Windows After It's Connected

Once your printer is on Wi-Fi, go to Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Printers & scanners > Add device. Windows will search your network and find it within about 30 seconds. Click Add device next to your printer's name.

Troubleshooting Tips

  • Make sure the printer and computer are on the same Wi-Fi band — if you have a 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz network with the same name, connect both to 2.4 GHz first.
  • If the printer can't find your network, move it closer to the router during setup.
  • Double-check your Wi-Fi password — it's case-sensitive.

If you run into trouble, ask us and we'll help sort it out.