To connect your printer to a new internet provider’s Wi-Fi network, you need to update your printer’s wireless settings to join the new Wi-Fi network (SSID) associated with your new internet service. Here’s how to do it:
1. **Confirm Your New Router and Network**
Make sure your new internet router is fully set up and working. Identify the new Wi-Fi network name (SSID) and password; these are often found on a sticker on the router or in the documentation provided by your internet provider[1][4].
2. **Power On Your Printer**
Turn on your printer and access its control panel or touchscreen menu[1][5].
3. **Navigate to Wi-Fi or Network Settings on Your Printer**
Look for a menu labeled “Settings,” “Network,” “Wireless,” or “Wi-Fi” on your printer’s control panel[1][5].
4. **Select Wireless Setup or Wi-Fi Setup Wizard**
Many printers have a wireless setup wizard that will scan for available networks. Use this to find your new SSID[1][4][5].
5. **Connect to Your New Wi-Fi Network**
Select your new Wi-Fi network name from the list and enter the Wi-Fi password when prompted. Confirm the connection[1][4][5].
6. **Verify Connection**
After connecting, your printer should show as connected to the new network. You can also print a network configuration page to confirm[1].
7. **Update Printer Settings on Your Devices**
If needed, update the printer settings or drivers on your computer or phone to ensure they communicate with the printer on the new network[2].
If your printer does not have a screen or buttons, you might need to connect it temporarily to a computer via USB to change the Wi-Fi settings using the printer’s software or app[4].
Each printer model has slightly different steps, so checking the user manual or the manufacturer’s support website for model-specific instructions is recommended[1][5].
In short, the key is to *disconnect the printer from the old Wi-Fi* and then *connect it to your new Wi-Fi network* by updating the network settings in the printer’s control panel or using its setup software[1][3][4].
