To connect your printer to your new Wi-Fi network, follow these general steps:
1. **Confirm your new Wi-Fi is working** and note the new network name (SSID) and password.
2. **Power on your printer** and access its control panel or settings menu.
3. **Find the Wireless or Wi-Fi Setup option** on the printer’s menu. This may be under Settings, Network, or a similar section depending on your model.
4. **Select your new Wi-Fi network (SSID)** from the list of available networks shown on the printer.
5. **Enter your Wi-Fi password** when prompted.
6. Wait for the printer to connect. You should see a confirmation on the screen once the connection is successful.
If your printer supports it, you may also connect via:
– A **Wireless Setup Wizard** on the printer touchscreen or control panel, which guides you through selecting the network and entering the password.
– **WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup)** method by pressing the WPS button on your router and then activating the WPS mode on your printer, which connects automatically without typing a password.
If you experience trouble connecting:
– Make sure the printer is within range of the Wi-Fi router.
– Restart both the printer and router.
– Consult your printer’s manual or manufacturer’s website for model-specific instructions or software tools.
These steps apply broadly for most brands like HP, Epson, Canon, and others[1][2][3][4].