Connecting a **Wi-Fi printer** to your **iPhone** allows you to print wirelessly. Here’s how to do it:

### **Method 1: Connect via AirPrint (Recommended)**
Most modern Wi-Fi printers support **AirPrint**, Apple’s wireless printing protocol.

1. **Ensure your printer is connected to the same Wi-Fi network as your iPhone.**
– Check your printer’s manual for Wi-Fi setup instructions if needed.

2. **Open the document, photo, or webpage you want to print** on your iPhone.

3. **Tap the Share button (📤) or “Print” option** (available in apps like Photos, Notes, Safari, etc.).

4. **Select “Print”** (if not visible, swipe up or tap “More” to find it).

5. **Choose your printer** from the list.
– If your printer doesn’t appear, ensure both devices are on the same network.

6. **Adjust print settings** (number of copies, color, etc.) and tap **”Print”**.

### **Method 2: Use the Printer’s App**
If your printer doesn’t support AirPrint, download its **official app** (e.g., HP Smart, Epson iPrint, Canon PRINT).

1. **Download the printer’s app** from the **App Store**.
2. **Open the app and follow setup instructions** (usually involves connecting to Wi-Fi).
3. **Select the document or photo** you want to print from within the app.

### **Method 3: Manually Add Printer (For Non-AirPrint Models)**
If your printer doesn’t appear in AirPrint:

1. **Go to Settings > Wi-Fi** and ensure your iPhone is on the same network as the printer.
2. **Download a printing app** like **Printer Pro** or **PrintCentral**.
3. **Open the app and manually add the printer’s IP address** (found in printer settings).

### **Troubleshooting Tips**
– **Restart** your iPhone and printer.
– **Check Wi-Fi connectivity** (both devices must be on the same network).
– **Update** your printer’s firmware.
– **Disable VPN or firewall** if they block communication.

If issues persist, refer to your printer’s manual or manufacturer support.

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